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 | | I. We were a happy middle-class family, living in Gheorgheni, a small town in Transylvania, with a population of 15,000 people, mostly Hungarian and Rumanian, and some 1,000 Jews. |
 | | Here I found out that my older sister Manci, from whom I was separated in Auschwitz, is back alive, but sick, staying at my younger sister Gizi in Brasov, she with her husband they escaped from deportation. |
 | | Couple of days later, by train I left for Brasov, on my way, I got off in Gheorgheni, where I heard from the returned hometown Jews, how my mother was taken to the crematorium and how my father died after liberation. |
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