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My mother, Malka Brandsdorfer, lived in a small Polish town near the German border. At the start of World War II she was married and had a young daughter. During the war her married name was Goldratt. She recorded her recollections of the Holocaust. The conditions in the town. Her family’s struggle and the ghetto and camps she lived through. She tells of how many of her family died and how only she and one sister survived. Her recollections are told in Yiddish. There is a written version of my mother’s story in English that can be downloaded at the website.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tags: Auschwitz, History, Holocaust, Shoah, Warsaw Ghetto, world war 2