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Uwe Schellinger
Mr. Moskovitz - Second Typing
Spool 6A
- 15 - (2938)
Mos: January, yes.
Q-n: Yes.
Mos: In January we were evacuated as far as Prague.
Q-n: Yes?
Mos: From Prague to Grossrosen. Everything on foot. Then we vere packed
in rr-cars, a hundred and twenty people in each, for Flosseriburg. In
Flossenburg I was two months. Then we were /sent/ to Offenburg /?/.
From Offenburg...from Offenburg I was...we were...we were loaded in rr-cars,
because the Americans were already arriving. We were...en route we were
shot at. Very few people remained alive. And we got out of the rr-cars.
We ran into a forest, the Black Forest, and there we were liberated by the
French.
Q-n: By the French?
Mos: Yes.
Q-n: Nu, and then where did you go from there?
Mos: From there...I was....I could not walk. I was very weak. I had
thirty-two kilos. I could not walk.
Q-n: What do you mean you had thirty-two kilos?
Mos: Just so. I was so...
Q-n: You weighed...
Mos: Yes.
Q-n: .. .thirty-two kilos.
Mos: Yes.
Q-n: How tall are you?
Mos: One meter, seventy /centimeters/.
Interviewauszug (Vorlage: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington)
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