Tag #129823 - Interview #89857 (Mira Tudor)

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It was only in 1945 that a law was passed while Lucretiu Patrascanu [7] was still a minister in the government. According to this law, Jews could move back to their houses if they offered those who had seized them an apartment to their liking. Luckily for us, col. Paraschivescu had died on the front, and his wife lived alone in our house on Labirint St., which had many rooms and an enormous garden. So she had to accept to move on Panduri Dr., where we had lived after we had been kicked out.
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Bucharest
Romania

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Mira Tudor