For the 35th time, a Holocaust survivor, 98, celebrates becoming a great-grandmother. For the 35th time, a Holocaust survivor who spent four months at Auschwitz has celebrated becoming a great-grandmother. Lily Ebert, who grew up in Hungary and was liberated by American soldiers when she was 20 years old in April 1945, says that babies are the “best revenge against the Nazis” 77 years later. ‘To achieve this – to be a great-grandmother – is something special for anyone, but how much more so for me as a Holocaust survivor… it is very special,’ she said. ‘I never imagined I’d...