“Well, how have you been treated?" Herr Bloom asked his friend, who had just been' released from a concentration camp. “Oh, I can’t complain. We have very good food, four meals a day. music on Sunday played by the S.S. Guard, clean lodging, good treatment . . . "But Fritz,” said Herr Bloom, "I spoke to Ernest, who was in the same concentration camp, and he said he had a terrible time.” “Yes, but he is in again.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 May 1939, Page 9
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