The core story is certainly true.
Some of her interpretation of what was going on is less so. Charitably, it can be assumed she doesn’t properly understand a lot of it.
That doesn’t make a huge difference to her story but I am worried some people may latch onto some of those inaccuracies.
No matter your Australian apologetics, totalitarianism is still totalitarianism no matter where it exists.
So now the excuse is that people being thrown into the camps aren’t competent to understand what’s done to them?