Barbara
Stimler: "they wouldn't
let the Polish children out"
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Transcript
"When
I was going to the elementary school with the
Polish girls, I didn't feel so much, I didn't
understand then. Because I started the nursery
when I was five; you don't understand these things
yet. When Passover came they wouldn't let the
Polish children out, because they used to say
that the Jewish people would catch them and kill
them for blood. My friends were stoned and all
this, I mean throwing stones at them; not stoned
to death but throwing stones at, and this I know
for the fact."
Biography
Barbara
Stimler
Born 1927, Alexsandrow, Poland.
Camp in Kutno, Lodz/Litzmannstadt ghetto, Auschwitz
camp 1943, work camp at Pirshkow. Death march to Odra.
Liberated by Russians. Married, two children.