THE SISTERS
Eva and Miriam, on the other hand, opened their lives to the rest of the world. They both joined the Israeli army. Soon after, Eva studied drafting while Miriam became a nurse. This was how they moved on: by doing something that would have made their parents proud. But that’s not all that they accomplished.
MOVING TO THE U.S.
By 1960, Eva married Michael Kor, an American tourist and a concentration camp survivor. They settled in Indiana where they raised two beautiful children, Alex and Rina. And while life already seemed normal for the twins, Eva took her healing further by searching out others who survived Mengele’s experiments. But has she really reconciled with her past?