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But my parents left it too late. I mean, in the night, when the pogroms – when they burned all the synagogues, my father was away on business, you know. Sometimes I wish he would have been at home, perhaps they would have arrested him, taken him to a camp and then let him out if he would leave the country. And perhaps he would have seen more what was happening. But I don't know if he has ever seen what happened, I didn't hear from them anymore.
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Hans‘ father Fritz Walter
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