Tag #128291 - Interview #96751 (Klara Kohen)

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As we weren’t allowed to take furniture with us during the internment, we gave our household belongings to the neighbors in order for them to keep them for us. And when we came back from the internment they did return everything to us the way we had left it to them! When Jews were forbidden to own companies, my father passed the workshop he had to his business associate – a Bulgarian, who returned it to my father when we came back from the internment. So, from parents’ point of view there was no anti-Semitism at all. Actually that happened with the children mostly because of the Branniks [16]. They were given clothes, taken to camps and incited against the Jews and the communists.
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Stara Zagora
Bulgaria

Interview
Klara Kohen