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DELRAY BEACH, Fla. — Ben Ferencz pops a cough drop into his mouth, „to loosen my ancient throat.“ Where to begin his improbable story?
„I was born in a small village in Transylvania in the Carpathian Mountains,“ he says, sitting in the living room of his modest retirement home. „It was a small house with a thatched roof, no running water, no electricity,“ and, he jokes, „not even a television.“
„I was born in a small village in Transylvania in the Carpathian Mountains,“ he says, sitting in the living room of his modest retirement home. „It was a small house with a thatched roof, no running water, no electricity,“ and, he jokes, „not even a television.“
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