A Holocaust survivor who spent four months at Auschwitz has celebrated becoming a great-grandmother for the 35th time. Lily Ebert, 98, who grew up in Hungary, was liberated by American soldiers in April 1945 when she was 20 and, some 77 years later, says babies are the ‘best revenge against the Nazis’. She said: ‘For anybody to achieve this – to be a great-grandmother – is something special, but how much more for me as a Holocaust survivor… it is very special. ‘I never thought I would achieve this. I had to survive first of all and then to achieve...