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Formerly, the definition of "Holocaust Survivor" was a Jew born in or before 1945. Country of residence didn't matter, nor did actual arrest or imprisonment by the Third Reich or presence in a country where WWII was fought, as that would have amounted to discrimination by national origin. Thus, for example, Jew spies like Julius and Ethel Rosenberg and Harry Dexter White were Holocaust Survivors, but the few Polish officers who escaped the Katyn Massacre by Communist Jews were not. Now that discriminatory age restrictions have been removed, the only requirement to be a Holocaust Survivor is to be a Jew. Keep those reparations coming, dumb goyim!