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Woman's claim she killed Nazi as a girl & hid in forest with wolves was turned into movie but it was all a pack of lies


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Woman’s claim she killed Nazi as a girl & hid in forest with wolves was turned into movie but it was all a pack of lies
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THE story sounded truly incredible – a seven-year-old Jewish girl was taken in by a family of wolves in the 1940s after her ­parents were arrested by Nazis.
Belgian born Misha Defonseca told how she travelled across war-torn Europe in the hope of finding her mother and father.
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The story of Misha Defonseca - a Jewish girl taken in by a family of wolves in the 1940s after her ­parents were arrested by the Nazis - was a hoaxCredit: Rex

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She Fled the Nazis and Was Raised By Wolves. It Was All a Lie.


She Fled the Nazis and Was Raised By Wolves. It Was All a Lie.
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It was on Holocaust Remembrance Day that Misha Defonseca chose to share her story of survival for the first time. Surrounded by friends and neighbors, she stood up at the Temple Beth Torah in Holliston, Mass., and told them—through tears—that after her Belgian parents were hauled off by the Nazis, she was placed in the care of a Catholic family who gave her a new name: Monique de Wael. Then, at the age of 7, she embarked on a trek from Belgium to Germany in search of her mother and father. Along her 1,900-mile journey, she witnessed pillaged villages and snuck in and out of the Warsaw Ghetto. When she came across a Nazi soldier attempting to rape a little girl, she swung into action, stabbing him to death with a pocketknife. As the Nazis closed in, she retreated deeper and deeper into the woods, living off entrails and worms. She was eventually adopted by a pack of wolves, who offered her warmth, companionship, and security.

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