French writer and filmmaker Marceline Loridan-Ivens, a lifelong friend of Simone Veil after the pair met in the Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi death camp, died Tuesday aged 90, the late French minister's son Jean Veil told AFP. "She was mother's deportation comrade," said Jean Veil, who was also the Loridan-Ivens' family lawyer.
Loridan-Ivens was taken to the Nazi camp when she was just 15. "That terribly difficult episode of their lives made them unwavering friends" with a relationship which was "almost family", he added. It was on May 10, 1945, three days after Germany officially surrendered to the Allies, that Loridan-Ivens saw her first Russian soldier, approaching the camp on a scooter waving a red flag.
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