Lily Ebert survived both the Holocaust and COVID-19. Now, with the help of her great-grandson, the 97-year-old is using Tik Tok to spread awareness about the atrocities of the Holocaust.
“I know I am one of the last survivors. I promised myself, if I survive I will tell the world what really happened and I kept my promise,” Ebert said in an interview.
Ebert was the eldest of six children and was sent to Auschwitz after living in Hungarian ghettos. Her mother, younger sister and brother were all murdered. Ebert was liberated from Auschwitz in 1945.
In January of 2020, Ebert’s now 17 year-old great grandson Dov Forman began to share her experiences and inspirational messages on Twitter. In one of his tweets, he documented a bank note his great grandmother had kept with a message from one of her liberators.
Yesterday my great Grandma (Lily Ebert – an Auschwitz survivor) showed me this bank note- given to her as a gift by a soldier who liberated her. Inscribed, it says “a start to a new life. Good luck and happiness”. Later on, she met up with those who freed her (third photo). pic.twitter.com/LAx2ZGFCnH
— Dov Forman (@DovForman) July 5, 2020
Through the magic of the internet, Forman was able to track down the soldier, and although he had passed several years prior, Ebert and Forman had a virtual meeting with his children.
@lilyebert Reply to @zo2802 Meeting one of my Holocuast liberators; #75years after liberation. #hearmystory #holocaustsurvivor #askquestions #part2upnow #bbc #u
♬ original sound – Lily Ebert & Dov Forman
Ebert also survived COVID-19, and Forman documented her recovery on Twitter.
My 97-Year-old Great Grandma, Lily Ebert BEM – Auschwitz Survivor, has just recovered from Covid- 19.
— Dov Forman (@DovForman) January 21, 2021
Today she went on her first walk in a month after making a miraculous recovery.
❤️💪A fighter and survivor💪❤️ pic.twitter.com/1iuHkvjqIf
Tik Tok is their latest endeavor to educate the younger generations about the horrors of the Holocaust, combat hate and spread messages of love and tolerance. Currently, the account has over one million followers.
During Israel’s latest conflict with Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip, Ebert was subject to antisemitism and harassment on the platform.
#Holocaust survivor’s Lily Ebert’s @tiktok_uk account, dedicated to asking questions and sharing answers about the Holocaust, was bombarded during #Shabbat with comments praising Hitler. Not one of the Tiktoks has been political nor mentioned #Israel.@DovForman pic.twitter.com/eWaaaKKdYE
— Campaign Against Antisemitism (@antisemitism) May 16, 2021
Nevertheless, Ebert and Forman have continued spreading awareness and answering questions on Tik Tok.
“We will not allow this to stop us from educating about the horrors of the past, and what hatred can lead to. Hate only breeds hate.” Forman wrote in a tweet.
Since going viral on Twitter and Tik Tok, Forman and Ebert have written a book recounting Ebert’s experiences. “Lily’s Promise” can be found here.
Originally Published Jun 28, 2021 12:01AM EDT