This is my house, number 3 Gospodar Jovanova.
I am so connected to this house. I was born here.
We lived on the first floor. The first set of windows were the living room and the second set my parents room. Upstairs was rented out. Actually, the upstairs apartment on the right side was rented out to Vera Amar's family [Vera Vajda. She was also interviewed by Centropa]. She was much older than I was but I remember her climbing up the stairs singing all the time. She had two brothers and her parents played cards with mine. A seceretery at the 4th women's gymanasium rented out the apartment on the left. The two tenants shared the balcony.
Matilda Cerge's apartment builing
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