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Last updated on Tuesday, January 26, 2010
(TERRE HAUTE, IN) - A holocaust survivor who lives in Terre Haute is leading a group of 51 people to the Nazi concentration camp where she and her family were taken during world war II.
Eva Kor says it's the largest group she has taken to Auschwitz.
Born in Romania in 1934, Kor and her twin sister, Miriam, were only 10 years old when they were loaded onto cattle cars and taken there.
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