The bombing begins. The train has been evacuat...

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  • The bombing begins. The train has been evacuated three times. Everyone is scared and gaunt. They are close to the front lines. They hear a conversation between two guards. They have orders to move the Jews across Elbe River or kill them before the Allies arrive. David's terror escalates into panic. He persuades Solowejczik to talk to them. He beginns talking to the guards in his perfect German. He tells them that the war is almost over. Once it is over they will no longer have anyone to answer to, but themselves. He tells them that they should run before the Allies come,otherwise they will kill them. The German guards escape into the woods.
    David turns and sees American tanks on the road. People start cheering, they try to run but have no strength.
    "Is it true?Are we finally free?You did it David. Just as you promised, you got us through the war" -Sophie says.

  • 1943-04-10
  • 1943-04-13
  • Germans operations, private/everyday life
  • atmosphere , outside of Warsaw
  • The memories of David Gilbert are written by Tim Shortridge and Michael D. Frounfelter.

  • 211-219
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      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...

    • Sołowiejczyk Aleksy

      He was in Bergen-Belsen. Born and raised in Warsaw. He was an engineer before the war and quite an intellectual.

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    • Unknown

      The train with the Jews stops here. They are free.