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Mala, a Jewish Girl in Impoverished Conditions
Mala was out with her brother, and they were trying to get some food for the family. They were stopped by officers who then ended up just opening fire on them and killing her brother. And she fell down in the cornfield that they ran into, and they thought they had killed her as well. So from the moment that happened, she realized that the only way to continue to save her own was essentially to cease to exist. She would move through the village and the surrounding rural areas as a kind of ghost. A, pretending to be a christian polish girl who was simply in impoverished circumstances and hungry. Sometimes she was the only person who was bringing any kind of sustenance back
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