Tag #150644 - Interview #90536 (Tibor Gohman)

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My brother Miklos couldn’t afford to continue his studies after finishing school. The family of five  of us could hardly manage on my father’s salary. In 1941 Hungarians introduced food cards. Jews received rationed food by these cards. Food was very expensive at markets. Miklos became an apprentice with a tailor. I finished school in 1942 and had to go to work. I became an apprentice of a joiner. I had a one-year training and in 1943 I began to work as a joiner in a shop.
Period
Year
1941
Location

Mukachevo
Ukraine

Interview
Tibor Gohman