Ferenc Deutsch with a relative

Ferenc Deutsch with a relative

This is my husband Ferenc Deutsch with a relative of his. The photo was taken in New York in 1996. I was a programming mathematician, later I became a program-developer, a program designer, and system developer. And later, the Central Comittee of the Hungarian Socalist Worker's Party asked for a person for the computing centre. SZAMALK recommended me for this programmer position. Later, I was the computer-system manager of the library. Where I worked [in the school], there were no Jews among my collegues, and I probably wouldn't have been able to love a non-Jew. So that's probably why I didn't fall in love with any of the boys. I lived with my mother, I nursed her, and I got married very late. I met my husband, Ferenc Deutsch, when he was at home on a visit from America, not long after the death of his third wife. We have an apartment here, and we have an apartment in America. We live here for half a year, and there for half a year. I'm learning English and we have many friends there, too.
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