WEB
EXHIBIT - THREADS OF MEMORY |
| |
Abraham
and Clara Miles listen
to her personal story 
|
 |
| |
| My
Family Which Vanished and my Present Family |
| |
| I,
Abraham Miles, I am very proud of my children and grandchildren.
Our parents never had a chance to get to know my family. |
| |
| My
Dear Mother Szprirca, at 40; my Dear Father Leizer, at 42; my
Dear Sister Rachel at 14 and my Dear Sister Chana at 12 were
let in to Camp Auschwitz. So was I. I was the only one that
came out alive from that “Hell” at 21. This was
the worst time of my life. |
| |
| |
| I,
Clara Miles, would have never left my Dear Mother Fela and my
Dear Father Elia, my Dear Brothers Jacob and Michael, to work
for the Germans. I was told I I work for the Germans, they will
be safe. I never had a chance to say goodbye. |
| |
| That’s
all that I have left from my past are these precious photos
that were sent to me by my Aunt from London, England after the
War in 1945. |
| |
| My
Father was only 37 years young. |
| |
| My
Mother was only 24 years young. |
| |
| My
Brother Jacob was only 15 years young. |
| |
| My
Brother Michael was only 6 years young. |
| |
| We,
Clara and Abraham Miles, were married May 6, 1946. |
| |