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30/09/93

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Ada Bloom

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Interview Summary

Videotape testimony of Greta M., who was born in Bocholt, Germany in 1924. She describes her family's strong sense of German identification; cordial relations with non-Jews; increasing anti-Jewish restrictions after 1936; being forced to sell the family business; the trauma of witnessing the violent destruction of a Jewish-owned store during Kristallnacht; expulsion from school in 1938; support from some German friends; being sent to Frankfurt for six weeks in 1939; her brother's departure for England; and her leaving, with her younger sister, on a children's transport in July (they never saw their parents again). Mrs. M. relates living with a Jewish family in Cambridge; her sister living with another family; completing high school in three years; cessation of letters from her parents at the end of 1940; graduating from Bedford College in 1945; marriage; and emigration with her husband to the United States in May 1946. She discusses her reluctance to talk to her children about her experiences; trips to Bocholt, one of them with her daughter in 1987; learning of people who helped her parents prior to their deportation; receiving family possessions from friends who had safeguarded them; and a school reunion in Bocholt in 1993.
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