Eva Fahidi-Pusztai, a Holocaust survivor who spent the later years of her life warning of the re-emergence of far-right populism and discrimination against minorities across Europe, has died aged 97. The International Auschwitz Committee said Ms Fahidi-Pusztai died in Budapest on Monday. A cause of death was not given. Advertisement “Auschwitz survivors all over the world bid farewell to their fellow sufferer, friend and companion with deep sadness, gratitude and respect,” the group said in a statement on its website. Ms Fahidi-Pusztai was born in 1925 in Debrecen, Hungary, into an upper middle-class Jewish family. Her family converted to Catholicism...