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Lily Ebert (born 29 December 1923) is a Hungarian-born Holocaust survivor, living in London.


Personal life

Ebert was born in Bonyhád, Hungary. She was the eldest daughter in a family of six children.


The Holocaust

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invaded Hungary in March 1944, and, in July 1944, when Ebert was 20 years old, she along with her mother, younger brother and three sisters were deported to
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. Ebert's mother Nina, younger brother Bela, and younger sister Berta were immediately sent to the gas chambers, whilst Ebert and her two other sisters, Renee and Piri, were selected for work in the camp. Four months after arriving in the camp, Ebert and her two sisters were transferred to a munitions factory near Leipzig, where they worked until liberation by Allied forces from the Death March in 1945.


Post-Holocaust

After she was liberated, Ebert travelled with her surviving sisters to Switzerland in order to start rebuilding their life. In 1953 Ebert was reunited with her other brother, who had also survived the Nazi camp and slave-labour system. The family emigrated to Israel where she married and had three children, before settling in London in 1967. Ebert now has 10 grandchildren and 36 great grandchildren. In 2021, during the COVID-19 pandemic, with her great grandson
Dov Forman Dov Forman (born 6 December 2003) is an English best-selling author, spokesperson and social media creator. Personal life Forman is a religious Jew of Ashkenazi descent. He is the youngest of three children, one of Holocaust survivor Lily Eb ...
, Ebert co-authored The Sunday Times Best-Seller ''Lily's Promise: How I Survived Auschwitz and Found the Strength to Live'', which includes a foreword by
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. ''Lily's Promise'' is a five-time Sunday Times Best-Seller and was the Waterstones best history book of 2021. ''Lily's Promise'' is also a three-time New York Times bestseller, debuting at number 2, and was chosen as the Costco US buyers' pick for May 2022. Also in 2021, Ebert and Forman used the TikTok video sharing platform, gaining more than a million followers for clips in which Ebert answers people's questions about surviving the Holocaust, when she was a prisoner at Auschwitz concentration camp. Ebert and Forman's account has over 1.7 million followers, it has received over 25 million ‘likes’ and their top 5 most popular videos have collectively been viewed by over 50 million people. Ebert and Forman have collaborated with various departments of the UK Government (including the Department for Education, the
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, the Home Office and the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities) and in November 2020, they spoke at the UK Parliament in favour of the UK Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre. Ebert and Forman have also appeared on international radio and television, giving interviews to over 180 news outlets in more than 35 countries. Ebert's portrait was one of seven commissioned by
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for the
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to remember survivors of the holocaust and as a tribute for the survivors who made their life in Britain. When the portraits were released in the
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at
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Ebert told Charles "Meeting you, it is for everyone who lost their lives." Charles touched her shoulder and replied: "But it is a greater privilege for me." When Ebert was liberated in 1945, she met US soldier Hayman Shulman. With no paper to hand, he scribbled a message of hope onto a German banknote and gave it to Lily. In 2022, after a viral social media campaign, the family of Private Shulman were located, resulting in the meeting between Lily and the children of the soldier who liberated her. In 2023 the volume of Shemot (Hebrew name for the Book of Exodus) with the signature of Lily Ebert's younger brother Bela, who was murdered in Auschwitz, was found. It remained in Eberts’ hometown of Bonyhád for decades and someone whose father had an antique shop recognised the surname, bought the book, and got in touch with Lily's great-grandson Dov Forman. Dov Forman travelled to Bonyhád and brought the book to London.


Honours and awards

Ebert was awarded the
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(BEM) in the
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for services to Holocaust education and awareness. She was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the
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for services to Holocaust education. On 31 January 2023, in an investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle, she received the award from King Charles III. Ebert's great grandson
Dov Forman Dov Forman (born 6 December 2003) is an English best-selling author, spokesperson and social media creator. Personal life Forman is a religious Jew of Ashkenazi descent. He is the youngest of three children, one of Holocaust survivor Lily Eb ...
received the ''Points of Light'' award from the UK Prime Minister at
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, in November 2021, in recognition of exceptional services to Holocaust education. Ebert and Forman were awarded with the ''community award'', from Andrew Neil, at the Jewish Care and Topland business lunch in March 2022, at the Grosvenor House Hotel. In April 2022, Ebert was awarded the Knight’s Cross of the Order of Merit of Hungary, one of Hungary's highest national honours, by Ambassador Ferenc Kumin of Hungary to the United Kingdom, on behalf of the President and the Hungarian government. In May 2022, Ebert was the winner of the inaugural
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Prize. At a ceremony in the Austrian parliament, Ebert was given the award for civic engagement against antisemitism and for education about the Holocaust. The award was presented by the European Commission’s coordinator on combating antisemitism. The commissioner praised Mrs Ebert for her decades-long engagement as a witness to the Holocaust and her recent turn to TikTok, a platform on which she and her great-grandson Dov Forman have amassed over 1.9 million followers and brought her life story to a whole new audience.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Ebert, Lily 1923 births Living people Activists against antisemitism Hungarian Jews Recipients of the British Empire Medal English TikTokers Knight's Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary (civil) Writers on antisemitism World War II civilian prisoners Simon Wiesenthal Center Auschwitz concentration camp Auschwitz concentration camp survivors Jewish concentration camp survivors Hungarian writers Holocaust historiography British religious writers British people of Hungarian-Jewish descent British memoirists British activists Jewish women writers Members of the Order of the British Empire Hungarian emigrants to England Naturalised citizens of the United Kingdom People from Bonyhád