“Finally one day, two in the afternoon, this was late in 1944 and the Germans were bombing the Poles during the uprising. A bomb fell on the house we were staying in and leveled most of the courtyard. We ran from the debris, and all decided at this…

“I think we were very well off, upper-middle class.”  “We had a maid in the house, and as far as I recall we all had a very happy childhood. In the summertime we would stay in a house in the resort area outside of Warsaw; we would go for the Summer…

“I was born on Nowolipki 62 street, in Warsaw Poland. It was a Jewish neighborhood and area. This house and street were part of the Ghetto later, and I lived there until 1942.”  “I had my older sister Mina and my younger brother, Moshe.”  “My mother…