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My parents regularly read newspapers: ‘Utro’ [Morning], ‘Zora’ [Dawn], ‘Zarya’ [Sunrise], which were the most popular newspapers at the time. My mother used to tell us how she read between the lines and realized what had happened. We had a radio set but it was confiscated after the legislation of the anti-Jewish laws [see Law for the Protection of the Nation] [12]. Upon our return from the internment we got it back [see Internment of Jews in Bulgaria] [13].
Period
Year
1941
Location
Stara Zagora
Bulgaria
Interview
Klara Kohen
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