Tag #154124 - Interview #103481 (Sarrah Muller)

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On 16 May 1945 I arrived at Kamenets-Podolskiy. According to local residents, during the first action in 1941  Ita, her husband and children, my sisters Basia and Ena with her son and little Manechka were killed. My father was to do the town maintenance work. He perished in spring 1942, during the second action. Our house was ruined. There were our belongings scattered on the ashes:  remains of my mother’s favorite kerchief, sodden photographs. I picked them and took with me. Unfortunately, only few photographs could be saved. By that time I knew that Beniamin, Basia’s husband, and my brother Isaac perished at the front. Our teacher Gurfinkel, who never left Kamenets and his daughter, the violoncello player from the Philharmonic, also perished. Of all my classmates only four survived: I, another girl and two guys who were at the front. So I was there all by myself in 1944, a 23-year old widow.
Period
Year
1945
Location

Kamenets-Podolskiy
Ukraine

Interview
Sarrah Muller