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1944 when they give up the Lodz ghetto . . . they give up . . . they
was some in them a people lot of people coming to Auschwitz from
Lodz. A lot of people got killed in Lodz. In the ghetto got the
children. The Germans hold the people with the children, hold the
and the children was grown up a little, and 4 years is not a baby,
you know.
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When they was coming to
Auschwitz.
When they was coming in 1944,
September, October. In the two months, I don't know what's happened.
Til now nothing can figure out with the Germans . . . they all was
crazy.
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They. . . they . . . they holler to
make it go fast . . .everything the crematoriums.
They throw in the people, you know, in
the crematoriums . . . the children. I never will forget . . . alive
. . . they throw them in the crematoriums . .
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They grabbed by an arm by a leg, by
the head, and throw them into the ovens. There it was so tragic the
. . . the . . . the cries and people when crying there, you know,
was so terrible.
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I can feel it now . . . I
can even see the other people . . . the other people was crying
the . . .
the children was hollering, "Mama,
Daddy help me! Mama, Daddy help me!"
You know, was was terrible . . .
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