

“You don’t know what your freedom means to you, until it’s taken away.”
“I remember a little prayer that — that I used to say. … “I don’t know why or I don’t know when, but I know this is not what you intended for my outcome to be. That I will get out of here…”
“I wasn’t really aware of what all was going on. You just kind of left it up to the people that were in charge of you that they would do the right thing with you.”
“It was about 7:00 in the morning, and we were still in bed. And we heard a banging on the door. We heard Madame Claes come running up the steps, and she was saying, ‘The Gestapo! The Gestapo!’ And I knew we were in big trouble then.”
“There are a lot of good people through out the world, and I was just fortunate to meet a few of them.”
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