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I was born in Chust, Czechoslovakia on August 18,1927. Exactly seventeen years later, on August 18, 1944, the Germans ordered me to be tattooed with the number A-13215. Upon arrival to Auschwitz, I was separated from my father and my brother. To this day, I do not know what happened to them. I was also separated from my mother and sister, Lilly. My mother was ill and I was concerned that she would die. When liberation came, I received news that she was alive. I am convinced that an angel took care of her. Against all odds, I never gave up. My mother survived. My sister survived. I survived.

 

Chust, Czechoslovakia

Edith Singer