subject: Christian Louboutin Remember [print this page] They were herded into ghettos - isolated areas where they were brutalized by soldiers and starved. Anyone who disobeyed could be killed. Jews were beaten or murdered at random. Fear grew.
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Narrator A: In November 1940, Frieda Tenenbaum is 6 years old. Her sister, Dorka, is 2. Their family has moved from a comfortable home to a cramped apartment shared with other Jewish families, thinking that they will be Christian Louboutin Pigalle Pumps Coffee there. But one night, the Gestapo arrives in trucks, filling the streets.
Soldier 1 (shouting into a bullhorn): All Jews, pack your things-one bag per person. Be ready to move at 5 a.m. Anyone who disobeys will be shot!
Narrator B: Just before dawn, Jews are marched to a local church. But at the gate . . .
Soldier 2: Old people to the right. You others, line up at left. Now!
Frieda Tenenbaum: Not Grandma! Where are they taking her?
Soldier 3: The rest of you, get on your knees! Eyes down! Anyone who looks up will be shot.
Narrator C: Frieda and her family kneel with the others. Some weep. They are kept on their knees all day, then sent to smaller apartments chosen by Nazi troops.