Elizabeth Ehrlich

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Elizabeth Ehrlich



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“In 1942, somebody came back to our village from Treblinka. His name was Spivak, he escaped by hiding in a wagon full of clothing. He described what was going on there, and said he got crazy from what he had seen. We didn’t believe him, we didn’t believe in the crematoria. We thought he was a madman telling an unbelievable tale. How could such a thing be happening in our world, our modern world? “Do you think in fifty years anyone will believe it? Will they say it is just propaganda?” Miriam asked me once.”
Elizabeth Ehrlich, Miriam's Kitchen: A Memoir

“In 1942, somebody came back to our village from Treblinka. His name was Spivak, he escaped by hiding in a wagon full of clothing. He described what was going on there, and said he got crazy from what he had seen. We didn’t believe him, we didn’t believe in the crematoria. We thought he was a madman telling an unbelievable tale. How could such a thing be happening in our world, our modern world?”
Elizabeth Ehrlich, Miriam's Kitchen: A Memoir

“There was one pharmacist in town, a Polish man. He was a friend of my father. I risked my life to go to him for medicine. Two, three times a week, I took off my armband and went. If the Germans would have seen me they would have shot me. I told the pharmacist I couldn’t pay, I had no money. He said, “Miriam, take it and go.”
Elizabeth Ehrlich, Miriam's Kitchen: A Memoir

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