Överlevarna #62: Zofia Flajszman
Överlevarna16 Nov 2018

Överlevarna #62: Zofia Flajszman

- Vi hade en hund och jag upptäckte att när min underbara farmor lagade mat så spillde hon alltid på golvet. Jag förstod att hon gjorde det för hunden. Tyskarna tog alla hundar. De fina behöll de själva, de andra dödade de, precis som de dödade människor, säger Zofia Kolczycka Flajszman. - Mamma och jag var tillsammans i Birkenau. Jag var fjorton och hon 34, hon var en ung kvinna. Sedan skickades jag till Bergen-Belsen. Vad hände med mamma? Jag kan bara ana. Vad anar du? Precis som alla andra. Hon kom inte tillbaka. Ingen i min familj kom tillbaka. Vet du var de mördades? Troligen i Auschwitz. Och när? Det vet jag inte. Har du något särskilt datum när du sörjer dina föräldrar? Det gör jag ofta, utan något datum. Tyvärr. Zofia Kolczycka Flajszman är född 1928 i Łódź i Polen. Inspelat den 5 april 2018. Foto: Cato Lein.

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