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My father knew that we were alive because we had written to him during
the war, using special envelopes the Germans issued for sending letters to
prisoners of war. In time, we found each other and we were truly one of the few Jewish families who had survived the war intact. Most others didn’t survive at all.
We thought about emigrating to Israel, but because my father was a doctor, they refused to give him an exit visa. We also had to return to Pristina for a while.
We thought about emigrating to Israel, but because my father was a doctor, they refused to give him an exit visa. We also had to return to Pristina for a while.
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Josef Baruhovic