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  • "PLEASE, Pop! I'd rather not hear all that again. Tell me about 1939, when you were drafted."
  • "...Artie I tell you, with Mala I don't know what to do. she-"
  • "In 1939 we were on the frontier, pigged into trenches by a river."
  • "They marched me to where it was more like me. War prisoners"
  • "It was quiet until near morning. Then I heard shooting on both sides."
  • "GET UP!"
  • "And all of us what weren't injured they marched over to their side of the river to look for dead soldiers."
  • "They took us to a place near Nuremberg where it was many war prisoners. The Jews they made stand separate."
  • "It's all your fault, this war!
  • "We lived and worked a few weeks later in the stable until they took us to an even BIGGER prisoner of war camp."
  • "It was terrible cold that Autumn. All over Europe it was so freezing that birds fell from trees."
  • "We were right away sent to a big German company."
  • "LOOK!"
  • "We better go! Anything is better than this place."
  • "We were taken to nice wooden houses we got soup and we got bread."
  • "Works needed war prisoners may volunteer for labor assignments to replace German workers called to the front. Housing and abundant food will be supplied."
  • "A voice was talking to me. It was, I think, my dead grandfather..."
  • "Don't worry!"
  • "Don't worry, my child...."
  • "...Always I went to sleep EXHAUSTED. And one night i had a dream."
  • "You will come out of this place-Free!... On the day of Parshas Truma."
  • "I'm trying to get to Sosnowiec-Back to my family."
  • "The next morning each of us got a red cross package, and they loaded us on a train to Poland. The train was a long way past Sosnowiec. They took me up, up very far -- maybe 300 miles - until we came to a stop to Lublin. There they unloaded all of us from the Reich."
  • "It was so real the voice."
  • "You're a pole just like me, so i can trust you...The stinking Nazis had me in a war prison...I just escaped."
  • "And so the train man helped me comeback to my side of Poland."
  • "I approached to the train man, a pole... I still had on my army uniform."
  • "And so the train man helped me come back to my side of Poland. I walked first over to my parents house..."
  • "Don't worry...When we get to the border, hide in here."
  • "The poles were very bitter on the Germans, So it was good to speak bad of them."
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