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We didn’t feel like doing that, so we decided to leave. There were such trains on ramps which went in unknown directions, not to concentration camps then yet. And we signed up, packed our things, and took a horse carriage to go to that ramp, and they put us on that train [21]. We rode for two days and two nights, and we got to Miedzyrzec Podlaski [town about 150 km east of Warsaw] where they unloaded us in some lice-ridden synagogue. Typhus raged.
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Maria Ziemna
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