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An extremely difficult year followed [see anti-Jewish laws in Romania] [7]: Jews were ordered out from villages and sent into the towns, and the identity cards of the Jewish people were changed based on deeds of citizenship. Later some were kept hostage in Campulung, and the wealthier owners were forced to stay in a Jew’s house on an outlying street during daytime. There, because they had nothing to do, they played backgammon and discussed things. They weren’t allowed to leave the house before dark, when they returned to their homes.
Period
Location
Campulung Moldovenesc
Romania
Interview
Miriam Bercovici