Fake Holocaust Survivors: Anne Super
Anne Super is a so-called ‘Holocaust Survivor’ who lives in Manchester, England and is going around schools telling British children about her so-called ‘experiences’. These however are quite frankly non-existent as the ‘Lancashire Telegraph’ – who documented her activity - accidentally point out when they write how:
‘Anne, who lives in Manchester, has had the book of her life published through My Voice and she spoke to Pleckgate’s Anne Frank ambassadors in Year 10 and the Anne Frank exhibition guides in Year 7 about it.
She told them that her first memory is of being in a cot in around 1941 and seeing green, the colour of the German officer’s uniform.
Then she remembers her mother crying and being rounded up with other Jews and taken outside.
Her mother, knowing what was to come, pushed Anne through a hedge and told her to run and she was picked up by a local milkwoman.
She never saw her parents again and knows they were taken to a concentration camp and were murdered.
She was put on a train aged four and was then taken to Warsaw, and in 1948, went to South Africa to live with an uncle and, in her words, ‘then life began.’’’ (1)
So in summary Super was three – which means if this happened in 1941 then she was born in 1938 – when she ‘remembers’ being in a cot seeing a ‘green-uniformed German officer’ and then allegedly was taken by her mother shoved in a hedge while her mother was being taken away – presumably to a ghetto although note that Super doesn’t specify which – and told her to run but then Super was magically found and taken in by a Polish milkwoman.
This is obviously a highly improbable albeit possible story – unlike many so-called ‘Holocaust Survivor’ accounts – and suggests that Super is more likely just making up details to fill in the gaps of her memory that she believes should be there, which also accounts for the lack of specificity in her remarks.
If we add the fact that the account given by the ‘Manchester Evening News’ of a similar talk in January 2023 adds in the contradictory detail that:
‘Fearing their fate, her mother pushed Anne through a hedge into the arms of a local milkwoman who was waiting nearby. She grabbed her, took her under her arm and ran.’ (2)
So, which is it?
Was Super pushed through a hedge into the arms of a Polish milkwoman or was Super pushed into a hedge and later found by a Polish milkwoman?
The detail seems small, but it is highly suggestive that Super doesn’t seem able to keep that particular detail straight or journalists apparently keep mishearing her, but after a little bit of digging I found a September 2022 talk by Super describing her ‘Holocaust’ experiences when she claims the Polish milkwoman ‘grabbed her’ after she had run through the hedge contradicting both other accounts again. (3)
After all if Super doesn’t know if she was found in the hedge, pushed through the edge or ran through the hedge then how on earth can we trust her story?
Add to that the admission by Super that ‘it is hard to know’ what happened in general at that time of her life (4) and we can see that there is a pretty solid case for dismissing Super’s ‘Holocaust Survivor’ testimony on the grounds that it is inconsistent as well as the fact that – as Super admits – she didn’t see anything at all but just allegedly remembers a German round up of jews to go to a ghetto before the so-called ‘Holocaust’ was even allegedly conceived by German officials and the SS.
References
(1) https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/23585923.pleckgate-high-school-pupils-hear-holocaust-survivor/
(2) https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/saved-nazis-mother-pushed-through-26084392
(3) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYlcM9qKxoo (2 minutes: 55 seconds)
(4) Ibid. (2 minutes : 30 seconds)