Marian Turski, a Polish Holocaust survivor, historian, and journalist, passed away at the age of 98. He survived the Lodz Ghetto, Auschwitz-Birkenau, and two death marches during his teenage years. Turski dedicated his life to history and journalism, co-founding a Jewish history museum in Warsaw and serving as president of the International Auschwitz Committee. He was known for his poignant remarks on the Holocaust and antisemitism, emphasizing the importance of remembering history to prevent future atrocities. Turski's legacy includes his influential writings and teachings, which left a significant impact on the Jewish community and beyond. Teljes cikk (bbc.com europe)