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We starved in the prison. There was no food left, and there were rumors that we would be shot. This lasted until the beginning of December 1941 when we were released from prison. We went home. We had good neighbors and they let us in. Some Jews weren't allowed to go back to their apartments. People drew crosses with candles on the gates to indicate that there were no Jews in the building. Our apartment was occupied by our neighbor. We moved into her apartment. We didn't have anything with us. Our neighbors brought us some things: a bed cover, a pillow and something else.
Period
Year
1941
Location
Odessa
Ukraine
Interview
Vladimir Goldman
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