Tag #122118 - Interview #91694 (Matylda Wyszynska)

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My father certainly felt Jewish. When the Germans entered [10], but before the ghetto was set up, various people were evacuating themselves from the city, among them a doctor who lived next door. I remember how they were packing their things, how they had to [get aboard] some ship somewhere to go. My father not at all, there was never any talk of us going anywhere.
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Poland

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Matylda Wyszynska
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