Boris Pahor, the oldest known survivor of Nazi concentration camps at 106, recounts his experience in the novel Necropolis, inspired by his time in Natzweiler camp for political prisoners, where nearly half of the 57,000 prisoners perished. Despite being the first camp liberated by Western allies, it was eerily empty 75 years ago, as Pahor and the prisoners had been transferred to Dachau, Dora, and Bergen-Belsen.
The Man Who Saw Too Much
The oldest known survivor of the Nazi concentration camps, 106-year-old Boris Pahor, recounts his harrowing experiences in a documentary.