Deportations of Jews
The Färber family lived in Boskovice. The father was a Jew from Moravia and the mother was a Roman Catholic from Slovakia. As a child coming from a mixed marriage, their son Leopold was not deported to Terezín. However, he lost sixteen close relatives whom the Nazis murdered during the war. He remembers the moment when he last saw his father’s family at the Boskovice square as follows: “They were allowed to take parcels of a certain weight. Then at the meeting point their possessions were taken away from them and thrown all together. My cousin was holding a little doll in her hand; a soldier came to her, grabbed the doll and threw it to the heap. She kicked him. She was just a four year-old, and the soldier beat her while everyone watched.” The father, protected from deportation by his marriage with a Slovak, took Leopold and moved him aside quickly: “Let’s get out of here before someone notices that we are Jews too.”
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