Tag #126457 - Interview #96005 (Sarina Chelibakova)

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In the evenings we talked about the Law for the Protection of the Nation. We read it article by article and interpreted what we were allowed to do and what we were banned from doing. Because of that law we had to change our apartments. We didn’t have any unused living space for them to confiscate, but we had to move to the other apartment. The apartment opposite my grandmother Zelma was ours. We rented it to a family. We had to move to live there and the tenants moved to the one we had lived in.
Period
Year
1941
Location

Plovdiv
Bulgaria

Interview
Sarina Chelibakova