Tag #139724 - Interview #78049 (Pavel Fried)

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The first anti-Jewish laws [in the Protectorate of Bohemia-Moravia] [5] affected my life in that I couldn't go to school, then to parks, the cinema, theatres and football. We had to be at home after eight in the evening, while other children were still running about outside. Once I didn't obey this rule, and it was then that I got a slap from my father for the first time in my life. These were the main changes I felt as a child. Due to not going to school and not being able to play in public parks, I lost contact with my non-Jewish friends.
Period
Year
1939
Location

Trebic
Czechia

Interview
Pavel Fried