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In 1944, when I was still in Konskowola, the Russian Army and Polish officers arrived.[22] One time, one of them, Lajchman, slapped me on my behind in this little bar. So I told him I’m Jewish. So he asked what I was still doing there. He told me to go to Lublin to the army and say he sent me. I went to Lublin to look for someone from my family.
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Interview
Holder Romana