Tag #137307 - Interview #102008 (Klara Markus)

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I had already left the umbrella factory because the Jews had been fired because of the Anti-Jewish laws is Hungary [12]. I had some spare money from my savings and lived on it. At first, we were only allowed to go out onto the street until 5pm.

Those were awful times, awful! Even before all this, Jews weren’t distributed their mail, and my mother used to send me letters addressed to my uncle’s servant, a Christian, who then handed me the letters. After the war, when I returned, the Berliners were still alive and I got my letters through them.
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Hungary

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Klara Markus