by Keren Setton JERUSALEM, April 26 (Xinhua) -- In her tiny apartment in the central Israeli city of Ramla, 95-year-old Olga Vasilev sifted through many photos and memorabilia of her childhood. Being a Holocaust survivor, she was in tears as the memories came back to her. Vasilev managed to escape from the Holocaust as the family's sole survivor after she was taken to a distant relative in Minsk, Belarus, where she worked in a weapons factory. She proudly put on her old coat, adorned with the medals awarded for her hard work. "We were bombed by black planes with white...