Tag #126773 - Interview #78141 (Bina Dekalo)

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In the spring of 1944 my mother and I were interned [see Internment of Jews in Bulgaria] [11] to the town of Haskovo [a town in Southeast Bulgaria]. My brother Sami was with us, too. At first we were accommodated in the school, and then an order came that we could rent an apartment in a specific living estate. So, I managed to find a small room where we settled. It was great poverty. We didn't have a bath and we had to go to the town's bath. And to reach it, we had to violate the ban to enter other living estates. We had no right to go out and walk around.
Period
Year
1944
Location

Kaskovo
Bulgaria

Interview
Bina Dekalo