Břetislav Olšer - blog, Olser.cz Blog Archive How Jewess Chan Schindler saved the life of a Nazi ...
Seventy years before the Nazis occupied Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia and began expelling Jews. My friends from Israel to this humiliation still remembered with bitterness. On the night of March 14, 1939, German troops sobi2 began to occupy Ostrava.
The same night, the father of Frederick Bachner drove in his car to Bohumín, which was at that time part of Poland. He reports that he wants German sausage competition physically destroyed. I had to run a small shoulders.
"At the time I was eight and I know that we left the cages in the pit, about two-hundred in depth. There I took some grubby gentleman's hand and mine for a long time we stumble along the corridor until we are back in an hour they came out and we were beyond. The miner who transferred me, knew all our family. Like all Ostrava miners who have shopped with us. We were in fact the cheapest meat and sausage! "He says proudly.
"We sobi2 had a great coach Mercedes, which was able to go on alcohol, gasoline because at that time it was not to come by. Then i came Spiritus. So we changed the car for two horses sobi2 and rack wagon with straw, we have what sleep. Winter was coming after all ... "Finally survived Theresienstadt and Auschwitz and emigrated to Israel, where he now lives in the settlement Moledet. In Tel Aviv, Ramat Hasharon sobi2 found a new home Ringo Chan from the Czech Cieszyn. He says that his memories will never forget.
"One day, our school in Czech Cieszyn stopped fancy car, from which came two impeccably dressed Germans. I saw them through the window, but nothing bad I did not know. Were proud to elegance during your dirty work. Suddenly appeared in our class, while talking with a teacher who scared us then announced that, as Jewish children he must not go to school. We were banished out ... "
Against such orders as small Hanka experienced in its class, it was not possible to appeal or file a complaint with the court action for human rights violations. Nobody stood up for the Jews. It was cowardice, fear, or perhaps calculation, how easily acquire Jewish property?
"When I went there with other Jewish sobi2 classmates down the aisle, I remember that there was utter silence, and I was terribly ashamed. In my mind I thought: How is it that I can not like the others go to school? Why am I not a man at once? I was so then at home crying. About eight years older brother Danek me consoled me cry, that will teach me on ... "
"My father was trained as a chemist in Austria was not accustomed to manual labor. Yet he had to do during frosts day laborer with a pickaxe. With other Jews, marked with a yellow star, toiled for construction management in regulating rivers sobi2 Ostravice and Oder. Inferior had to do hard work. With mom in the morning, we are always tied to the sledge two milk cans and dad drove to the Oder hot tea. To cooled down, we wrapped container duvet. Dad did not survive the hardships ... "Bobby tells David from Ostrava - Vítkovice.
Then miraculously recovering from Theresienstadt and immigrated to the Jewish state. In Israel, he taught at the College of Agriculture, aided here to perform trucks of food, water and ammunition. The entire column so equipped vehicles were directed to Jerusalem to supplying the Jewish soldiers in the fight for independence of the holy city.
"Their cargo space was filled in around the edges of a sack of flour, sugar and salt. In the resulting fortifications we left openings for guns, inside there were supplies of food, water, ammunition and four soldiers. Ahead were the driver and gunner, "says Bobby. "In our workshop was a mechanic for agricultural machinery. It was a great Russian engineer. He built our first mortar. A great sandwich invented. So we said cabin armored trucks. First, it gave her five millimeters thick steel plate, for him thick wooden boards and steel plate again. In it were burned holes like loopholes sobi2 ... "
When war broke out, the Germans also drove five families from Ostrava-Lanzer Michálkovice. Kurt was eleven years old. Left them with only pants and shirt, coat and someone while each of Lanzer had Michálkovice a profitable business - shop, butcher or cartage. They ran east, away from the Germans ...
"While I was in Lviv went to Polish schools and brother Valter studied in high school, his father made a waiter sobi2 in a cafe Ritz and another brother Norbert made tiles. Then the Russians interned all foreigners suspected sobi2 of espionage. We drove up to the boxcar gorkovské area to camp Panino. Round trip lasted nearly a month .... "
Over a year Lanzerovci lived in Siberian labor camp. Father older brothers worked in the woods, Kurt walked pick mushrooms and blueberries. Then made from the bark of linden tribes "LAPT" shoes for needy random candidate. In another camp near the Tajik border had worked in digging irrigation canals with his father and brothers Kurt and thirteen years old. When I learned about Buzuluku.
"If you want to eat and then return home, help you single army!" He told them Russians. And so he left in open trucks to Buzuluku between the first
Seventy years before the Nazis occupied Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia and began expelling Jews. My friends from Israel to this humiliation still remembered with bitterness. On the night of March 14, 1939, German troops sobi2 began to occupy Ostrava.
The same night, the father of Frederick Bachner drove in his car to Bohumín, which was at that time part of Poland. He reports that he wants German sausage competition physically destroyed. I had to run a small shoulders.
"At the time I was eight and I know that we left the cages in the pit, about two-hundred in depth. There I took some grubby gentleman's hand and mine for a long time we stumble along the corridor until we are back in an hour they came out and we were beyond. The miner who transferred me, knew all our family. Like all Ostrava miners who have shopped with us. We were in fact the cheapest meat and sausage! "He says proudly.
"We sobi2 had a great coach Mercedes, which was able to go on alcohol, gasoline because at that time it was not to come by. Then i came Spiritus. So we changed the car for two horses sobi2 and rack wagon with straw, we have what sleep. Winter was coming after all ... "Finally survived Theresienstadt and Auschwitz and emigrated to Israel, where he now lives in the settlement Moledet. In Tel Aviv, Ramat Hasharon sobi2 found a new home Ringo Chan from the Czech Cieszyn. He says that his memories will never forget.
"One day, our school in Czech Cieszyn stopped fancy car, from which came two impeccably dressed Germans. I saw them through the window, but nothing bad I did not know. Were proud to elegance during your dirty work. Suddenly appeared in our class, while talking with a teacher who scared us then announced that, as Jewish children he must not go to school. We were banished out ... "
Against such orders as small Hanka experienced in its class, it was not possible to appeal or file a complaint with the court action for human rights violations. Nobody stood up for the Jews. It was cowardice, fear, or perhaps calculation, how easily acquire Jewish property?
"When I went there with other Jewish sobi2 classmates down the aisle, I remember that there was utter silence, and I was terribly ashamed. In my mind I thought: How is it that I can not like the others go to school? Why am I not a man at once? I was so then at home crying. About eight years older brother Danek me consoled me cry, that will teach me on ... "
"My father was trained as a chemist in Austria was not accustomed to manual labor. Yet he had to do during frosts day laborer with a pickaxe. With other Jews, marked with a yellow star, toiled for construction management in regulating rivers sobi2 Ostravice and Oder. Inferior had to do hard work. With mom in the morning, we are always tied to the sledge two milk cans and dad drove to the Oder hot tea. To cooled down, we wrapped container duvet. Dad did not survive the hardships ... "Bobby tells David from Ostrava - Vítkovice.
Then miraculously recovering from Theresienstadt and immigrated to the Jewish state. In Israel, he taught at the College of Agriculture, aided here to perform trucks of food, water and ammunition. The entire column so equipped vehicles were directed to Jerusalem to supplying the Jewish soldiers in the fight for independence of the holy city.
"Their cargo space was filled in around the edges of a sack of flour, sugar and salt. In the resulting fortifications we left openings for guns, inside there were supplies of food, water, ammunition and four soldiers. Ahead were the driver and gunner, "says Bobby. "In our workshop was a mechanic for agricultural machinery. It was a great Russian engineer. He built our first mortar. A great sandwich invented. So we said cabin armored trucks. First, it gave her five millimeters thick steel plate, for him thick wooden boards and steel plate again. In it were burned holes like loopholes sobi2 ... "
When war broke out, the Germans also drove five families from Ostrava-Lanzer Michálkovice. Kurt was eleven years old. Left them with only pants and shirt, coat and someone while each of Lanzer had Michálkovice a profitable business - shop, butcher or cartage. They ran east, away from the Germans ...
"While I was in Lviv went to Polish schools and brother Valter studied in high school, his father made a waiter sobi2 in a cafe Ritz and another brother Norbert made tiles. Then the Russians interned all foreigners suspected sobi2 of espionage. We drove up to the boxcar gorkovské area to camp Panino. Round trip lasted nearly a month .... "
Over a year Lanzerovci lived in Siberian labor camp. Father older brothers worked in the woods, Kurt walked pick mushrooms and blueberries. Then made from the bark of linden tribes "LAPT" shoes for needy random candidate. In another camp near the Tajik border had worked in digging irrigation canals with his father and brothers Kurt and thirteen years old. When I learned about Buzuluku.
"If you want to eat and then return home, help you single army!" He told them Russians. And so he left in open trucks to Buzuluku between the first
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