By 1940, they had enclosed the ghetto
with wire walls. Many people were dying out on the streets from
starvation. The Nazis would close up the streets and take people away
to death camps. He was transported out of the ghetto by a wagon. Once
at the camp he made it through the selection process and ended up in
the same wagon with his father, brother, and a cousin. They were
stripped of everything, including jewelery, gold, and sometimes even
their gold caps on their teeth. Joseph, his father, cousin, and
brother went to work at the camp. They never really had specific jobs
they just did what they were told to do, while having potato sacks on
their feet. After this they were shipped from camp to camp. Morton
was later hospitalized. While hospitalized, liberation had begun.
When Jacob was healthy again he and his family made their way to
Canada. Then, they came to the United States.
Quotes:
“You were always living in fear,
besides being hungry you always had that fear”
“To this day, I still get
nightmares.”
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