Tag #148893 - Interview #91383 (Raya Teytelbaumene )

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In the early 1950s, when anti-Semitic campaigns were in full swing [14], Jews were dismissed from managing positions, and even arrested. All papers and mass media spoke of doctors-murderers [15]; my husband was called by his boss and openly told that all Jews were considered harmful, besides he had not joined the Party and thereby had proved that he disdained Soviet ideology. Fayvel was fired. These were our black days. He took it very hard. He would stay in bed all day long with his face turned to the wall.
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Kaunas
Lithuania

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Raya Teytelbaumene