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Light From the Yellow Star
07.09.05 (4:55 am)   [edit]

"Death rushed through our windows."





An epidemic of typhus, a disease transmitted by lice, broke out two weeks later. I was the first one to have a high fever; then many prisoners started to collapse, one after another, unable to walk. The Germans reacted by kicking them, but soon realized there was an epidemic and set up a room for the sick. The doctor sent for me and said, "You have to stay in there."

"Not me," I said; "I would rather work, even with the fever." The food was wonderful for the sick ones, since it included chocolate, an unimaginable luxury item. Oh, how tempting it was!

Twenty-nine people were confined to the sick room. One day, two trucks came to pick them up. The driver said, "Come on, there's room for 30 in the hospital where I'm taking these people."

"Fisch," the doctor said, "you're the sickest; come." But I did not go. I did not trust them. The doctor told me I was crazy not to go and said that he never wanted to see me or hear my complaints again. Many who were well volunteered to go to the "hospital," but only one "lucky" one was chosen to be number 30.

All were shot at the edge of the village.


.............from 'Light From the Yellow Star', Robert O. Fisch  http://www.holocaust-trc.org/ylstr01.htm" title="http://www.holocaust-trc.org/ylstr01.htm" target="_blank"http://www.holocaust-trc.org/...


 

 


posted by: FinalyFree (reply)
post date: 07.09.05 (7:40 am)

Thank you for this link. I love things like this...It's hard for me to imagine that events such as the Holocaust ever took place. As painful as things like Mr. Fisch's book is to read, it's wonderful to see the human spirit come out of such a tragedy.



posted by: BerlinBear (reply)
post date: 07.09.05 (12:18 pm)

Have you read any of Primo Levi's stuff? If not, I would seriously recommend it. Start with "The Periodic Table" and before graduating to the much much more harrowing "If this is a man" and "The Truce".



posted by: basild (reply)
post date: 07.10.05 (8:05 am)

Wow, thanks for this one. What a powerful story...



posted by: altricial (reply)
post date: 07.10.05 (9:57 pm)

Reply to: Anastacia
Well, problems are still problems. I hope that your's are manageable....



posted by: altricial (reply)
post date: 07.10.05 (9:57 pm)

Reply to: FinalyFree
Did you check it out? He's such a motivation, and his artwork is amazing.



posted by: altricial (reply)
post date: 07.10.05 (10:00 pm)

Reply to: BerlinBear
Yes, but not for a very very very long time. I referenced Robert O Fisch here because I saw his work in the Minneapolis Museum of Art this spring. The man is absolutely amazing. There was a poem there, written by someone he inspired, and I lot my copy of it. It referenced Mr. Fisch as a "fish who baits with light". They could not have been more right in comparing him to that undersea dweller, except in this case the bait is light and the result is enlightenment. One could only hope for such bait.



posted by: altricial (reply)
post date: 07.10.05 (10:01 pm)

Reply to: basild
Did you check out the link? This is only a very small part of it.



posted by: FinalyFree (reply)
post date: 07.11.05 (6:10 pm)

Reply to: altricial

Yes I did check it out, I can buy the book online can't I?

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