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Grandson of former commandant of Auschwitz on rise of antisemitism, his life as a pastor

legacy. Höss said it was a life-changing experience to meet Lasker-Wallfisch, who played the cello in the Auschwitz orchestra.

“She forgave me, she forgave my grandfather, she forgave all of us,” Höss said. “She was just the most beautiful, loving, forgiving, understanding person I can think of.”

Höss believes that forgiveness and reconciliation are possible, even in the face of such horrific atrocities. He continues to share his story and his faith, hoping to inspire others to confront the darkness of the past and strive for a better future.

As he preaches at the Bible Church of Stuttgart every Sunday, Höss carries with him the weight of his family history, but also the hope of redemption and grace. He urges his congregation to love one another, to seek forgiveness, and to stand against hatred and antisemitism.

Through his work, Höss hopes to honor the memory of those who perished at Auschwitz and to ensure that their stories are never forgotten. He believes that by confronting the past and sharing the truth, we can build a more compassionate and understanding world.

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