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We were very affected from the campaign of “Citizen, speak Turkish”. We became low-spirited. There were even sermons in mosques; “Do not shop from Jews”. Posters were hung. “Citizen, speak Turksih”. I started commerce in 1945. It did not affect me. There was even a letter. There is a friend who we love a lot, Tekin Sayinbas. He did not want to be friends with a large group. He liked being friends with us a lot. He received a threatening letter because he was friends with us. This had scared us a lot. Later this friend stopped seeing us. But now we are still in touch.
My father saw the Thrace events[9], but it did not reflect on us.
My father saw the Thrace events[9], but it did not reflect on us.
Location
/Edirne
Türkiye
Interview
Yasef Romano