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927: The Wonderful Thing
Ruth Rogoff
My father was a courier for getting people out of Germany & over the border into Czechoslovakia, illegally. One day he was betrayed...
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931: Let Down Too Many Times
Ruth Barnett MBE
My mother appeared out of nowhere. Which was how I experienced it: the grown-ups made arrangements & then I was told...
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981: 4th of the 4th, 1944
Jack Cynamon
My first recollection is aeroplanes in the sky in Brussels. One morning the sky was full of aeroplanes. There must have been 60...
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988: Getting Up From The Dust
Ivor Perl BEM
I was only 12 when I was taken to Auschwitz. I feel very, very hurt that I haven’t got many memories of my family...
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993: Jews Not Welcome
Ruth Jackson
One thing stands out in my mind. I went shopping with my mother & saw a man in front of me with a swastika burnt into his skull...
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1000: Idzia
Mala Tribich MBE
Rumours started circulating that there's going to be a deportation. So people were in panic, trying to find ways of saving themselves...
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