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OneGrassRoot

(23,422 posts)
Wed Aug 21, 2013, 08:22 AM Aug 2013

An Unexpected Family Reunion, Seven Decades After the Holocaust

We were driving home from a family gathering one evening this past May with my husband’s 95-year-old grandmother, Frieda, a Holocaust survivor from a small town outside Warsaw. I told her I’d been spending a lot of time on genealogy websites, immersed in tracing the trajectories of my immigrant relatives, most of whom—lured by the promise of America—had left Eastern Europe long before World War II. I had always thought Frieda’s family’s story was not as flush with immigrant tales; most of her relatives had stayed in Poland, which is precisely why Frieda had so few relatives. She and her late husband Chaim had survived the war by fleeing to Russia in November of 1939. They spent the next six years doing forced labor under increasingly dismal and treacherous conditions. They were the only members of their immediate families to have lived.

And so I asked Frieda what she had heard about America as a child. Did people talk about wanting to go there?

“I didn’t know very much. We didn’t talk about it,” she said. She shrugged dismissively.

And then, almost as an afterthought, she added: “My mother’s two older sisters went there. She was supposed to go, too, but the First World War broke out.”


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An Unexpected Family Reunion, Seven Decades After the Holocaust (Original Post) OneGrassRoot Aug 2013 OP
Thank you for this story.. I'm sobbing. mountain grammy Aug 2013 #1

mountain grammy

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1. Thank you for this story.. I'm sobbing.
Wed Aug 21, 2013, 10:36 AM
Aug 2013

It hits close to home for me. This is the true miracle of life, the connection to our past.

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