Ursula Levy was a small girl when World War II began and she was a Jewish girl in Germany that was put into some sort of camps and was almost put in Auschwitz but the train she was in, had been liberated before it could get there. She starts her story by telling of her father's death to gang-green and how no doctors or anybody would help. Ursula and her brother were taken from their mother shortly after the death of her father. She then moves on talking about the events she went through with her brother. They stayed in a town that had Catholics in it and the two were special in the hearts of one family and when the two were in the town they were fed very well. Ursula and her brother could not stay because they were Jews and taken to a ghetto were they stayed for several years. When Ursula and her brother were there she said they did nothing but stood for roll call most of the day. Ursula also spoke of how slow everyone was due to the malnourishment. Then Ursula tells of the two being put on a train to Auschwitz and for several weeks they were on a train. Then at the end of those weeks they were free from the Nazi's train by the Russian Army and the brother and sister went to a nearby town and found food in the abandoned town. Ursula then discusses her growing up. She went back to the Catholic family and they were so glad to see both her and her brother and the family could not believe they were alive. Ursula later found out that her mother was killed in the camps. After discussing her mothers death she moved on to conclude her interview by telling of her living in America.
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