The ballerina of Auschwitz
Obituary | The ballerina of Auschwitz Edith Eger danced for Josef Mengele The “Ballerina of Auschwitz” died on April 27th, aged 98 Save Share Photograph: Edith Eger Foundation May 21st 2026 | 6 min read Listen to this story “D ance!” That was what he said to her on her first night in the camp. Edith Eger could dance, of course: she had been learning ballet since she was five years old. In her leotard and tights, she had practised her stretches. Down she would go: spine straight, tummy taut, breathe in, breathe out…She knew how to use her breath to control her body. She knew an entire routine to “The Blue Danube”. She thought she was imagining it when she heard that being played in the camp on her first night. Then he had appeared in her barracks. “Little dancer,” he said. “Dance for me.” That was what he would call her: “My little dancer.” They would call him the “Angel of Death”. Later, after she moved to America, she didn’t want to call that place anything at all. She didn’t...