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After the destruction of the cemetery, the Germans ordered all Jewish shops to have a sign stating that they were Jewish shops, and each Jewish house to have a Magen David [26]. We had to wear a yellow star. Later on deportations to Poland started [27]. We learned the various German orders from the newspapers and from announcements on the walls. There were German newspapers written in Greek language. Makedonia [28], To Fos [29], Nea Evropi [30] were publishing the German orders. And of course everybody was obeying them.
I remember that when we were restricted by the Germans, wearing the yellow star, my friend Marsel Natzari and I went to a place not far from my house, on Allatini Street, and had our photograph taken. We didn't know what was going to happen and we wanted to have a memoir. My friend Marsel was sent to Auschwitz, but fortunately he came back again.
I remember that when we were restricted by the Germans, wearing the yellow star, my friend Marsel Natzari and I went to a place not far from my house, on Allatini Street, and had our photograph taken. We didn't know what was going to happen and we wanted to have a memoir. My friend Marsel was sent to Auschwitz, but fortunately he came back again.
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Maurice Leon