ATHENS- Today marks the 70th anniversary of Soviet Troops reaching the Nazi Capital of Berlin. It’s a day that has special signifiance for one Athens man. It’s the day when his fear of joining his Jewish brothers and sisters in the camps was finally at an end.

Now George Dynin has a book that tells of his story of Holocaust survival.

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Reporter Zack Watson sat down with Dynin. Here’s a video of their interview.

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