Daily Showering in Budin
Jindřich Feinberg, a Jew from Brno, answered a German call in the concentration camp in Minsk and applied for the position of a German speaking junior mechanical draughtsman in Budin. “In November 1943, they transported me to Budin. I had to shower every day, I got riding breeches, a shirt; I simply had to look like a mechanical draughtsman. One Polish woman did the cleaning in our office. She brought me bread I had to pay for, so I borrowed the money for it. Then I sold the bread for the same price to one man from a workshop, but I always cut off a part of the loaf. That way I was not hungry.”
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