Tag #116369 - Interview #78774 (Fania Brantsovskaya)

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There was also the Gringold family living in our house. They owned a fabric store on Rudnitskaya Street. They had two daughters. The older one was my age, and Ada Gringold, the younger one, was about two years younger. The girls' parents died during the typhoid epidemic shortly before the war. When the war began, the girls' uncle took them to live with him in Kaunas. From the Kaunas ghetto [23] they were taken to the concentration camp in Klooga [24] in Estonia where they met my father. They told me a lot about his last months. My father stayed strong and supported the girls as much as he could. The girls moved to their relatives in America.
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Fania Brantsovskaya