Jewish refugees who hid in Matilda Cerge's house

I think these two were Jewish refugees from Austria and Germany who were running away from Hitler, they probably tried to go further through Yugoslavia. Our family in Belgrade and probably other people throughout Yugoslavia took them in. They slept at our place one or two nights, maybe three. They were there for a few days we fed them and gave them shelter. I remember this well because better food was prepared in their honor. I do not remember exactly what year it was, maybe 1938. I know that it was when masses fled from Germany and Austria.

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