MIDDLETOWN — After Werner Coppel survived the Holocaust, he resolved never again to tolerate prejudice in any form.
The Cincinnati man, who gave a lecture Tuesday, Nov. 3, at Miami University Middletown, endured being separated from his family, watching people die and other horrors many people cannot begin to imagine. He makes it his mission to tell his listeners they should not endure even mild prejudice.
For instance, he said that even terms like “Indian giver” and “gyp,” which is short for gypsy, make him balk, and he asks people not to talk that way around him.
“You can do the same,” he said to the audience. “Stand up against hate and prejudice, even if it does not affect you.”
Coppel was 8 years old when Hitler came to power in 1933. He survived the Neuendorf labor camp near Berlin, Auschwitz death camp in Poland and death marches to Germany near the end of the war. In 1945, he was on such a march during which time he saw six truckloads of dead prisoners.
Finally, one day, while the Nazis were distracted by shooting, Coppel escaped with two other Jews, hiding in the woods for a week.
Asked after the lecture if he ever lost faith in God, Coppel said he did not, but he felt so degraded that the question on his mind was “Where’s the next garbage can were you can find something to eat?”
Coppel eventually moved to Cincinnati in 1949 to join his wife’s family. When he got to America, he picked up English by watching Western movies.
“I became an expert on Hopalong Cassidy. You probably don’t even know who that was,” he said.
One young boy asked Coppel if he still had his concentration camp number tattooed on him. He replied that he did and added, “If you ever need a PIN number, you don’t forget it.”
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