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верила, что выживу. Но я сказала себе: я сделаю все, что смогу.

И я до сих пор жива.

Эдита Фридман Гросман (№ 1970)

Семьи Гросман и Гросс (слева направо): Ладислав Гросман, Дебора Гросс (сестра Аделы), Эдита Гросман (№ 1970), Анна Гросман (дочь Деборы), Зузка (сестра Ладислава) и ее муж, доктор Бела Шпигель, Юрай Гросман (сын Деборы) и Джордж Гросман (сын Эдиты). Фото предоставлено семьями Гросман и Гросс.

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