:47:04
I remember nothing about it.
:47:07
Not one memory of the hospital.
:47:11
A mental blank.
:47:16
Danzig became Polish,
:47:19
Poland became Soviet
:47:22
and I, as an ex-Lithuanian citizen,
:47:26
was sent back to Vilnius.
:47:29
And there I stayed.
I wasn't allowed to leave.
:47:36
I found nothing there.
Nothing. Nobody.
:47:39
No poppa, no momma... nobody.
:47:42
Nobody.
:47:45
I couldn't even remember
where I was born!
:47:51
That's the story.
Nothing we can do about it.
:47:56
Grandma said you went to Israel
and we'd join you there.
:48:01
What could I do?
:48:03
I was 7. A child.
:48:07
After I met my husband,
I asked around.
:48:10
Clubs, friends...
:48:14
I even wrote to America.
:48:17
In '56
:48:20
I heard you'd all been rounded up
:48:24
and deported together
:48:27
to Auschwitz in late July.
:48:31
I have the convoy number.
:48:35
But it's not true!
:48:38
Your mother and I,
right after the roundup,
:48:42
lost each other.
:48:48
As soon as we arrived, we got split up.
The same day!
:48:57
I can sleep on the couch.