ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 9月21日 12時40分


Agnes Galgoczi’s darkened one-room apartment in Budapest, photographed here by @stillerakos, holds her bed, a chair, a few of the beloved books that she can no longer read, and a teddy bear. The 84-year-old widow is one of an estimated half-million remaining Holocaust survivors around the world, a group whose needs are growing in complexity and cost as they age. Agnes relies on caregivers to bring her breakfast and help her wash in the morning; change the oxygen tank so she can breathe; and administer her prescriptions throughout the day. “I completely depend on them for everything,” Agnes told @ニューヨーク・タイムズ. But with the growing costs of health care and social services, traditional sources of funding are starting to dry up, and countries like the United States — where one-fifth of Holocaust survivors worldwide live — are raising the pressure on Germany to increase aid.


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