Tag #131636 - Interview #78786 (Toman Brod)

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Our family was largely assimilated. We practically didn’t know anything about any Judaism. Though I was circumcised from childhood, that’s about all. I never visited a synagogue during the entire time of the First [Czechoslovak] Republic [3], I first found out about Judaism in 1938, when various anti-Jewish measures [see Anti-Jewish laws in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia] [4] began, and when there already was a difference between Christians and Jews.
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Czechia

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Toman Brod