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Harel’s grandmother was taken to a passageway station at the age of:
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six
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ten
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twelve
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A Rumanian officer helped them so they:
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were not sent to extermination or labor camps.
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planted trees in the forest.
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were sent back home.
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There were _________ people living in one small room.
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five
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six
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eight
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In order to survive they even ate:
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potato peels
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leaves
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grass
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Harel’s grandmother had to start her life all over because
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all of her property was gone.
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she moved again.
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the house was gone.
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The Russians freed the Jews after the Germans were defeated in:
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1935
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1945
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1948
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Guy’s grandfather was born in 1920 to:
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an orthodox family and lived in Hungary.
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a non-religious family and lived in Hungry.
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an unorthodox family and lived in Hungary.
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When the war began he hid with:
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gentile partisans
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Jewish partisans
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farmers
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After returning home after the war, Guy's grandfather found that:
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his family had been killed by Nazis.
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his family had escaped.
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some of his family had survived.
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He witnessed brutal behavior and killings towards the Jews so he:
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pretended to be gentile.
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did not pretend to be gentile.
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pretended to be Jewish.
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He immigrated to Israel and he:
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began his life over again.
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was not able to start his life again.
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did not rebuild his life.
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Guy’s grandfather is still fighting to live because:
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he is old and very sick.
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he is not sick.
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he is alone.