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He was modest. In 1942 I was underground because my cell had been discovered and in 1943 because of the deportation.
I stayed in Sofia and pretended to study. Surely they left something small, but still.
Once they arrested a Jew named Isak Levi: 'You participated in demonstrations.' 'No, I did not.' They didn't believe him and they beat him, beat him and beat him.
Every year there was a camp, moshav, in Slovenia. It was a demonstration for communism. If we went for halva 14, we all went for halva. One half was poor and one half middle class.
Ten wealthy Jewish families lived in a section called Korzo, outside of the Jewish section. I felt bad that I defied them, but I kept quiet. Serbianized Macedonians. He died a year ago.
My cells distributed leaflets, organized demonstrations and prepared to join the partisans.
And the government didn't have any problem, on the contrary. One kvutzah, a group of ten members, was turned into two, three cells since they had to be smaller. There I participate in the weekly conference where they present different cases.
The internment of Jews in certain designated towns was legalized and all Jews were expelled from Sofia in 1943. You are not guilty. The discriminatory measures and persecutions ended with the cancellation of the Law for the Protection of the Nation on 17th August 1944.
21 SKOJ (Alliance of the Communist Youth Yugoslavia)
The organization was established in Zagreb in 1919 and was closely tied to the Yugoslav Communist Party.He saved so that he would have money for bad days. We had a special Jewish soccer club called Atehija or Nada in Serbian. In Yugoslavia it was founded in Novi Sad (Vojvodina), where it opened its office in 1937. The Jews from these areas were deported to concentration camps, while the plans for the deportation of Jews from Bulgaria proper were halted by a protest movement launched by the vice-chairman of the Bulgarian Parliament.