Thursday, 10 March 2011

Q for Alice Lok

1.) You described a very close-knit family life growing up. Do you think being taken away from your family was especially hard on you due to the fact that you were so close?

2.) With you closest relative, your Grandfather, being a Jewish community leader and President of a Savar Synagogue, do you believe your family was targeted more progressively by the German's?

3.) When the ghettos were being setup, did you know, or have an idea of what laid ahead for you and your family? What about when you were sent to Auchwitz? Also, was your father with you during the time you were in the ghetto?

4.) During your stay at the 15 years and under camp, you and other children secretly prayed. We're you ever caught in this act? If you were, what was your punishment? If you weren't, what do you believe would have been your punishment? And, did the fear of that punishment ever push you to not pray with the other children?

5.) When you and your sister were liberated, what were the first thoughts to enter your mind? And, when your sister was taken to the Red Cross Hospital, were you reluctant to let her go?

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