Tag #134933 - Interview #101637 (Edit Grossmann)

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At that time one couldn’t travel, in Romania they didn’t let Jews get up the train, the bus [7]. We had an acquaintance, a Hungarian woman, she could travel, and she brought the packages for the Jews – there were boys from Nagyenyed too, who worked there –, we paid her travel costs, we gave her something, and she traveled there.

We prepared packages every week, and sent them. As much as we could. That’s how we sent daddy too the packages, while he had to work, we always sent him too some scones, this or that, what one could give them.
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Nagyenyed
Romania

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Edit Grossmann