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A Holocaust Survivor speaks and blesses at the Kosel
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i was five years and eight months
on the german i went through all the
seven champions
again i was in the concentration camps
within the ghettos and i was beating
i was starving i would at the dead march
in the dead
transport you know what the dead
transport is they put us in they were
in cattle trains you know cattle trains
they put us in the kettle trains they
put in
full maybe 100 people or more one a cup
the other they close up the doors we
didn't know where we're going
we didn't know what's up there was no
light there was not nothing there was no
sanitation nothing
we were there day and night day night
going for a period of time we don't know
how long
and
a lot of people died there a lot of
people
were sick got sick when you were all
bunched up in a and a cattle thing this
was almost at the end of the war
this was not this was not after i went
through five years in
almost six months this was at the end
sex seven months this was at the end of
the war
i was in the cattle train they took us
on the cancer day to
take they took us to nowhere we didn't
know where we're going
and finally they opened up the cattle
train one day
two american soldiers came and they told
us
you're free you're free we don't know
what three is we don't know what
anything is
and they took out they brought the
ambulances they took the sick people out
there were that people there the diaper
people
and and and
they took open up a wagon with full with
food
there was a full footwork from the red
cross was
full foot they didn't give us a stitch
for 10 days not a drop
one day they opened up the wagon i was
was out
i went out there let us go out on the
front of the
i picked up grass you know what grasses
i ate dress
i ate potato skin i found one time was
nothing what to eat for such a long time
after after they opened up the wagons
people went out they took open up the
wagons and they took
they took all the food that was in there
and the wagons and stuff eaten
we didn't need for such a long time
people got sick a lot of them died
a lot of them i wound up in the hospital
i was critical i was three months in
hospital
and then and then after this
i i was completely out of religion i did
not
i was away five years and eight months
out of religion happiness
i was in near the closenbc
and he and he got his boys there to
to take me in and to talk to me and to
bring me up
and that's why i came back to religion
any questions
how old were you we see you're not broke
up 12 years i was old
i was 17 almost eight years when we were
walking that was five years and eight
months under the germans i wanted
to see your numbers yeah here's my
number
one eight four eight five wow
26.
you're the only survivor of your i've
only survived my whole family
would you live very few of my town after
the war
i found five of my friends from the same
from the same town
all of them all of them
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i left about a kilometer away from the
camps
before the war then they
send us away to get us
12 years when the war broke out do you
ever feel like one day
it's done and there's no point in
finding a good question
we have absolutely nothing nothing
in our mind that will ever liberate it
our only only
i don't say i'll have it later but but
our piece of bread was was was that what
it was
it was so you know the bread was all
food was so we were starved you know
it's not a week or
two days it's months it's years
so we got everyday heavy bread this was
like today i don't know what you would
call it
people were dying from salvation you
know after
working hard every day all day and
and beating
and a lot of people they were hanging a
lot
they hung a lot of people in the gallows
a lot of people were beaten to death
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it's all story it's plenty plenty
i never saw her
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