Being unemployed is dangerous, that's why Davi...

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  • Being unemployed is dangerous, that's why David asks Mr. Reinhardt for a favour - he wants him to find Sophie a job at the laundry at Schultz's. From now on Sophie marches to the Schulz factory every day. She sorts socks, folds linens, sweeps the floor. The harder she works, the less she worries about the future. David meets with Wanda. They agree that they should try to get Sophie and Micki out of the ghetto. Wanda will try to find a safe place for Micki where she will be taken care of until the war is over.

  • 1942-07-00
  • 1942-07-00
  • deportation
  • private life / daily life
  • children, rescue attempts, Shops
  • The memories of David Gilbert are written by Tim Shortridge and Michael D. Frounfelter.

  • 110-113
  • Related people:

    • Goetzel Sophie

      She came from a Polish- Jewish family, living for some time in Germany. Before the war she studied in France, where...

    • Gilbert Goetzel David

      In Paris he met his wife-Sophie. He and Sophie left Germany in 1935 to escape anti-Semitism and the Nazis. They move...

    • Szczepańska Wanda

      Micki Gilbert's nanny.

    • Schultz Fritz

      The owner of a factory in the ghetto.