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At the end of 1944 I sent a letter to Ponivezh and received a reply stating that my parents had perished. Two years went by until I was discharged from the army, and I returned to Ponivezh in November 1946.
From a Gentile acquaintance I learned that at the beginning of the war he had seen my mother sitting on a sidewalk, with a woman who had given birth to her baby there beside her. My mother asked him to tell me that she was being taken to Lublin. I learned that my mother was among those who perished in the slaughter of the Jews of Ponivezh three kilometers outside the city. My father was murdered with other distinguished members of the community in the school building, to which all the city dignitaries had been invited.
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