Miriam Friedman Ziegler: The thought of freedom was a scary notion for the Jewish girl who'd spent a year in Auschwitz separated from the rest of her family, according to CTV. She would later reunite with her mother, but her father never made it out of the infamous Nazi camp alive and - On a cold January day in 1945, nine-year-old Miriam Friedman Ziegler watched as Red Army soldiers approached Auschwitz. An army photographer captured the historic moment: 13 wide-eyed children -- Friedman Ziegler among them -- staring out through a barbed-wire fence. "What going to happen to me now?" she recalls thinking at the time. "I have nobody."
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