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<blockquote data-quote="blackribbon" data-source="post: 71317788" data-attributes="member: 298417"><p>I cared for a holocaust survivor in my hospital. She was over 100 years old and I felt honored to care for this amazing woman. She had gone to South American after the experience as a young woman so she spoke Spanish but her she shared some stories through her daughter who could translate. </p><p></p><p>My best friend's dad was a survivor. He was in his mid-teens when he escaped a Polish camp. He had a German grandmother so he also spoke German (along with Polish & Hebrew) and was able to hide out in the woods until he figured out how to get to Israel. He met his wife there (she was American) and they moved to America. He died a number of years back in a refinery explosion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackribbon, post: 71317788, member: 298417"] I cared for a holocaust survivor in my hospital. She was over 100 years old and I felt honored to care for this amazing woman. She had gone to South American after the experience as a young woman so she spoke Spanish but her she shared some stories through her daughter who could translate. My best friend's dad was a survivor. He was in his mid-teens when he escaped a Polish camp. He had a German grandmother so he also spoke German (along with Polish & Hebrew) and was able to hide out in the woods until he figured out how to get to Israel. He met his wife there (she was American) and they moved to America. He died a number of years back in a refinery explosion. [/QUOTE]
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