Tag #109779 - Interview #78228 (Leon Glazer)

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I went to work in a school, because they knew me in Luban and took me on no problem. Knowing that I was a Jew. They knew why I'd been dismissed from the army. Everyone knew. It's a small town and you knew about everything. Well, but they took me on, readily, really. From September 1968 I started working in that Technical High School for Economics and in the vocational school. Really. I felt happiest in that school in Luban, if I were to compare all the schools where I've been employed.

Incidentally, the same people who had once taught me at that technical high were later my colleagues as teachers. I taught almost everything there. Because I'd majored in the economics of industrial enterprises, I taught those subjects. I mean what they called enterprise business, or enterprise economics, book-keeping, and typing. I taught 40 lessons a week. I didn't want to have that much and I couldn't cope. There was a lack of teachers at that time and in the end, somehow... I got into it and taught for two years.
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Leon Glazer