Open this photo in gallery:Ted Bolgar at his home in Montreal on Dec. 1, 2024. He spent his later years to educating Canadians about the Holocaust.SEBASTIEN ST-JEAN/Getty ImagesSave for laterMuch of Ted Bolgar’s time in Nazi captivity was spent in lesser-known sites where thousands suffered and died in ghastly circumstances – the Satoraljaujhely ghetto, the Warsaw labour camp, the Mühldorf concentration camp, the Mittergars sub-camp.He survived each of those places of internment, rebuilt a new life in Montreal and dedicated his later years to educating fellow Canadians about the Holocaust.Mr. Bolgar died last Saturday, two months short of his 102nd...