Tag #122188 - Interview #78245 (Cadik Danon)

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In the fall of 1949, at the university, I first met Olga Mogin. It was love
at first sight. We dated for 1½ years; however, one of her colleagues made
an intrigue with her mother and we split up. I had two unsuccessful
marriages, as did Olga. By chance, Jasenovac helped me return to my first
love. In 1995, I was divorced and Olga was a widow. Olga was at her
friend's weekend house. After lunch, she laid down on a chaise lounge on
the terrace. The television was on. She had almost fallen asleep when she
heard a familiar voice. I was in the midst of my first television interview
about Jasenovac and the Holocaust. She had a good cry while listening to
me. Afterward she called me on the phone, and we soon married.
Period
Year
1949
Interview
Cadik Danon