On February 19, 1946, I joined the last transport of survivors to load into a Royal Air Force planes. My mother and my father each had three or four or maybe five sisters and brothers. The only ones that came back, maybe a dozen of us, that we know of. There may have been other survivors that maybe we may not know about. They lived in different places because in those days, it was not much.

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