'When I Remember, I Weep'"I was 16 when the Nazis conquered Odessa," related Mishka. "Dad was drafted into the Red Army, and my mother, with five small children, could not escape to the east. On October 16, I saw my first Nazi soldier."As those who survived the Holocaust grow older, and with many still struggling with poverty even after all the hardships they've experienced, The Fellowship and our faithful friends continue to support them in their later years - both survivors who live in Israel and as well as elsewhere around the world. One such aging survivor's story is being told by Ynet News. Ninety-three-year-old Mishka Zaslavsky still lives in Ukraine, where he was the only survivor of the 1941 Odessa massacre:
"I was 16 when the Nazis conquered Odessa," related Mishka. "Dad was drafted into the Red Army, and my mother, with five small children, could not escape to the east. On October 16, I saw my first Nazi soldier." |
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