Every day people report for resettlement. When...

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  • Every day people report for resettlement. Whenever too few volunteer, the Germans institute an "Aktion". They cordon off a series of apartment buildings and force every inhabitant to report to the courtyard with their papers. Anyone without a work-card is immediately deported. The Goetzel family moves to the factory.

  • 1942-08-01
  • 1942-08-01
  • deportation
  • German operations
  • Shops, deportation
  • The memories of David Gilbert are written by Tim Shortridge and Michael D. Frounfelter.

  • 118-120
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