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people who suffered from nazis and people who were murdered to starvation, forced labor, medical experiments, and guests. people who died in the ghettos, death camps and extermination centers of eastern europe among vin, my family. they sinned. theme born jewish, they saith the mass graves of been a worse way to save on bullets the northeast from women and children still alive into hollow pits to suffocate amongst the corpses of the fathers and brothers. 77 years of to the end of world war 2, the signs of naziism are back swastikas and neo nazi rallies. as if naziism hadn't been fully eradicated. low drugs, a broader rosara, jap, nazis who worked on universities. sure. of those bushes who i did serve even low grade in europe. a girl watches the rush movies. i mean
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bill of us to meet the last living survivors of the holocaust from a population of 900000 jews in 1939. just 2 years later, 9 out of 10 would lie here in the ditches and unmarked killing trenches of eastern europe. we asked survivors what real nonsense amiss, and whether it's staring us in the face again. ah, so the nazis, it wasn't enough to chill just living juice. they desecrated jewish symmetries, the only link to vanish world. i want to find the tombstones of my family because by knowing they face my history, our story can help make sure the class never repeats. oh i don't know much about my sanity background because my grandmother,
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we called her omar always said there was nothing nice in her post war childhood. so she never spoke and i never asked and my dad told me it was 1921. well, 11 of the biggest wars in the history of europe had just ended braced was almost destroyed. her parents died and she and her sisters and brothers survived street children scavenging for scraps and prowling for crumbs in the city. straddling the bell was polish border. and they were nearly half a 1000000 freezing orphans like them roam the streets of poland. ukraine and bella was introduced, inferno arrived ukrainian june, called isaac, feeling the upcoming trouble. he drove his wagon into one remote village after another, picking a desperate, desolate children along the way, in order to save them. if not for him. my grandmother would probably not have survived if not for him. chances are i would not be here. if not for him,
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it would be no story to tell. i am traveling to brace to find out more about what happened to my family. ah, my grandmother died leaving so many unanswered questions at the synagogue where she slept at night and found her and her siblings. ah, a dozen news roy farmers. good news. the other screen is written roster nearby. furthermore, meanwhile, the machine, a under warmer, a, a use my grandmother spoke about sitting in the synagogue at night, keeping steel,
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some was gonna go get us both dollies with citrix. i'm thinking that's alto pillows . is that shortly several years joins. i thought i'd be routed to the website they would, i will post or is it in my talking to do it out with that new? see when you go don't explore. see sure what the deal is. i in go in because i don't i'm new. sure. we do own is with them full of money issue here. so it is him. yeah. my piece on the store with, with a marketing company showing you that it says no sorta call a key. if it doesn't you may have to do a sort of rudy. he's got sort of her demons. you middle a to you for the music was that i was like, but it isn't. it's hard to imagine that my grandmother was living like this, almost like a street child. i mean, not like she was a speech up in 2009, my dad and i visited her birthplace for the 1st time. my dad's the only link i had
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with my grandmother and with my family story space one right now the children the codes that i would come back and look at this country and here i am in bridge with came from. yeah. and so yeah. 11 year old, she was an open a month with came out of come back. i need to visit with like most jewish families at the time my grandmother's family was pick. i did not know that before coming here to the based on the kinds and touching documents more
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than a 100 years old. mm. more to to do with us. but up in my brother. well, she said mom was 5 im dish fire and they want to shop at parts. wow, that's his question. lou, this is my great uncle kesh covered. it's the 1st time i've seen a photo of him and he looks so much black. my grandmother, he would have thought if they bought this on you, my daughter was told to knock sometimes you walked the marshal with us on your move, but here it's sad to walk the streets of my family was walking one to think that they looked into this building on the one hand it's,
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i'm very grateful because going back in history. but on the other hand, when i know how they lives in, it just makes me raise i've always believed that if my grandmother had not be saved back in 1921, she would have gone through all the horrors that the ghetto, the creation of the ghetto, in 1941 was one of the 1st steps and the nasty plan to destroy european jury. fortunately, she had already been in south africa, but what if she stayed there? what kind of person would she have become? some of the answers lie with those who walked into the ghetto as children and walked out survivors of the holocaust. oh no, get have sort of fear on that. do you believe tries to wrap it up above these? going to get that nibbler busy look, mistress of peer group. so baron garbo, the hon, you're going to work last with the, with the school. and i'm
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a plastic when i was really is to condition teacher levia will ever get 2nd 2nd somewhere. sort of there is i'm gonna get you to where your company is going to get your so what was your most your voicemail deviancy patient chalet. oh glen, i'm not sure what's his w? yes. and what's a question? mobile unit with 3 unit will be with a new school year to leave for the cd list or you get a video on the printer. no, i see a loaner is on this is a new quote got here to bram is per capita brown. yes. a michelle
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with clear road. yeah. dope. i see it a windows are hm. but a long driveway, but i love my cnn is up. well, yeah, i love leisure law and he's not here to live a rather. mm. mm hm. a lot of the yellow rest of it in there, it says if say, i particularly missed that call diable. i see it that i think may come get the gc autrand booster. he moved shit's. he out has now still at my many you get so lucky
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a newer share. yeah, i am a managed pressure. mama, actual newton, the whole, a jewish athens prestigious, and i got a toothbrush with some boys, ms. breton, you coughing, emotion, emotionally, it does show percolate that to linda. it's the vendor, the coca, the pyramid will make it submitted to a duty with 2 years. daniel showed him, it was in itself, so give it a go at him assess a year that at the bull, us rational and mean that the bullet, mr. ma, so beast renewed. g a. a problem in terms of much of the loss of well,
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i mean it is cool in relation to the population size. so the key to real rise, these numbers all values. and when i talk about little values, i'm talking about the she's of tolerance and acceptance off he'd cosivity and plurality dissidence. i think what you need east, you have this economic revolution which empowers the tories of the pool so that they can so share in this vision. ah ah, lisa canter, russian state total narrative. i've started as i phone and the most. i'm skiing with the group in the 55 when. okay, so mine is group i'm speaking with. we
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will van in the european union, the kremlin community up machine estate on russia for date and split ortiz spoke neck, given our video agency, roughly all band on youtube and pinterest, and with a light, all the cheese have placed. no doubt my family would have been forced into the gator. did they dive in a worthy amongst the countless millions men, women and children, full strength dressed and then shot point blank into one of the mass graves. that
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letter is to you. who are these people? what are the names? one of them, my family. that august we are here. which we believe we sneaky cardelia for their daughter this me active on they should talk and your son for a start and i see little who i should say i am done them. is the love story, the se ish, you believe we're here to sign him down because you blog and she knew movie beach feel is the same. he said the thing for you, what was the, i'm a bitch to do. your move then is the rest of the video. look at them. sure if that . so my unit, my needle is 0 really difficult. you move the flop. lim regarding you can
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definitely use go get unusual. can riley you for them. you the really purpose of that different crypto mushroom and we'll call a game when both amused you cynthia, see you on for price your ratio receive a feel gimme a quick a williams ear canal with our steve will you be it but is like growth you properly my teaching would you to put yourself like yours because open still not the good news. 0 these reserve soon. full ago store. oh, we have food for our senior, so nothing in e would go down. you would be, boy, did you, you were a judge in today. there was a huge scale that all the way to move. what do you, she'll, i knew would be to do. she knew you got through to her and you had to call, you know, you get
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those taken care. i need to find out what dates is. history of school motion for us to come with the officer in the so you know, quit, that was the, i'm supposed to send a lot that it'd be available. i'm not going to see what kind of them are stored in that magazine yet. okay. what's a good i know that there were that were, you know, just to reach here. i deem simon london pretty isn't a couldn't, that's is where, you know, it's a new book with who you museum, drill good. and that's on august. we're never said as a rule since then this is not going to be for our gun pitcher absolute no
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examples, but that will resume. why do they need? so if that's in here that said you me room or to me and then you put a new device and i would say new g a just messes with nice you know? sure. so suppose chest, where do you even know? can you get a chance to rational? yes, boy, near i didn't know the last 4. yeah. so as those i'm out kilo this is a shell. so would you say, lee? yea his day. so drop a new for then for sure through, but it's for did he, would you and you briefly right though sad me but blood jennifer
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knox. he's made it my entire family and left me with just mess graves to remember them. i can't even be sure who died where and the generations that came before will also not sped like my great grandparents and they families. and in turn, their families who once had graves with names where mourners could place a stone in the jewish tradition of remembrance. the nazis made sure, i don't even have that. mm. death doesn't happen when a person's body stops functioning. death happens when we forget the tragedy of the holocaust was twice enforced because so many people simply disappeared. ah, tim stalings are still being found 77 years after the end of the war. people are
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collecting them from the street. they gardens and even homes not wanted to wipe out any sign of shoes and on this land. and when the nazis came and they organized the ghetto, and when they tried to kill every jew, they also come ordered to sell the land or cemetery. thinking that the people here would buy the land, they would destroy the stones and they would be able to even make money on it. so you imagine that we have lost around 28000 stones, 28000 faith and lives of people. as we try as much as possible to collect all of us. so even if the, just the pieces of this call, even if there is no writing on it, we try to bring them back here in order to put them back to the side of the center where according to the jewish traditions, miss, don't have to go back what's the ultimate goal,
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what's the ultimate aim to do with these stones? well, the ultimate goal is to build to lock the door room memorial that's made out of stones and it's much is going to be moral to the cemetery. it's going to be in the moral to all the holocaust victims who dies in the get every stone mean a life the history heritage. so we're trying to save this heritage for the future generation. when i find my family's name, utter a pattern on a tombstone, i'm desperate for the sign later. something to touch that one linked me to to generations. ah. just right, yeah. that's where my father lives. i don't live here anymore. it's not often that
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i get to see him and we're very close to each other. and especially now that he's lost in a love to make about 56 years ago and he's 91. he isn't very mobile. so he spends most of the day inside the room and he's moved here into a hotel after he lost his leg and he assist around watching television and sleeping into a lot of the day sleeping. i wish i could spend more time with that. but whenever i get an opportunity to come and visit him, i can immediately i how are you, dad? a, it looks so nice to dad. hi. how are you feeling? you feeling too good. dad and i just came from bella rose. we just went to go and
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visit way. oh mom, everybody came from me. my dad's the only link i have with my grandmother and was my family story. it took 92 months for isaac. after to bring his orphans to south africa. he picked him up from the forest, st. synagogues and orphanages. my grandmother and her siblings were sent to johanna, where private villa had been turned into an offer made to house them. mm. my father and i take a trip down memory lane to remember my grandmother stormy. ah, me a little bit about her most story like we went to the store with the children came from. what do we know about oh, my story, but getting in i don't have all the love love you. sure. i have lived in british coach. had it almost parents die.
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shows disappeared, never hear me. so when they came to us, where did he find omar and her sisters and brother is a huge you know, to open the confusion of things in the synagogue. and you could always be fancy, renae james. he came in the room. 2 children are just about to move with thousands and thousands of children. how come he chose our family, but i mean it's the medical know that through and do it if and so she just disappeared and what is omar?
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call it. i mean, she always love to call it don't deal. you know, i'm not a dine. she's a teacher. i just gave you a deal. ah. come yeah. my. my mother grew up at least 10 years in a 2 years after leaving placed my grandmother died in durban. not my father. i have
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been here since and it's important for me to come, possibly time with my dad to pay respects and happy to go with you dad. i'm happy to thank you for waiting for me. thanks waiting for me. each day, my time at this apartment that has been left untouched. exactly as she had it, a far cry from the poverty of the youth had knocked memories of the apartment. for me to choose to live her sister, right. does it look the same? the apartment desk daddy, when i look at the parsonage, i don't think there's one thing here that is from russia. oh
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no. doesn't kitchen build and she watches much russia. do you remember when we went to the field where the jewish cemetery had been lifted? the largest symmetry embrace is more than likely relations, like my mother's mother or father or uncles were buried adult. you may read on the very who have i miss lahall tay. how you, horton, obey my hon. hold base. you thread bag. i la mean, can we in on from the pitiful group of children who left the soviet union with nothing but the clothes on their backs, the howard of the memories, they won't today. morning, full fennel's and children and grandchildren around the world. jewish tradition
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teaches that one who saved a life a universe. if they'd be more people like it, they would have been far fewer jews for the nazis to kill. my grandmother was rescued. it's a miracle, but they were so many who were not. but we have, we should let the federal chain, you mean you have you been there? okay. and then when she say chesapeake, she recently differs from asia. works for me, it feels cuz that'll be good. just stop by you watch what you actually repeated the word me. i just the chiller. yep. and is that with the mean? yeah. it is that i get there, but the yeah. and there's some noise and then you put a new 4 digit. it's just
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missing on my daddy. hey, what would you like to say to oh my, she's looking down at that from heaven right now. a good happy day comes with love you daddy. i'm with
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