cradlewood-manor
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nothing. i survived by shutting off instead of having hope or high spirits. i was able to turn off.
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difficult. i was from a farming village and we led terribly difficult lives. but it was the city jews who dropped like flies in the concentration camps. they were not prepared physically the way we had been.
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he says the most important thing about education in regards to the holocaust is to remember it was driven by hate. and that hate is the most destructive force of all.
He says he loves some movie called "porgy and bess" haha.
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"In the daytime a week before liberation I was assigned to a commando that worked in the stone quarries. The S.S guard must have been in Auschwitz at its beginning when half of the inmates were daily killed at work. He remembered me from then. And when he asked me and I told him I came from Auschwitz he told me to rest and work only if the superior passed by. The end was coming then, i knew.
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He has tried to write a book entitled "Can You See What They Do To You" about other genocides around the world and how they have gotten very little attention in comparison to the holocaust. he feels education on the violence is key. his book was never successfully published commercially, but here is an amazon link: http://www.amazon.ca/Can-You-See-What-They/dp/053315197X
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