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Mary's Parents 1946 |
My mother was born in Poland and in November 1939 she was 16 and taken by the Gestapo from her parents who were beaten because they wouldn't tell them where her older sister was. She then spent 6 years as a forced laborer in a German factory until the Americans freed the small town of Backnang. She then worked for the American soldiers as a cook and maid before going back to Poland. My father was in the army and was part of a group of men who organized entertainment for the troops. Before going back to Poland my mother and her friends decided to go to a party they had in a local bar. When she and her friends came in, my father saw her and told his friends that he was going to marry her! There's more to the story, but she came to America because after living as a slave for 6 years she didn't want to go back and live under Stalin as a slave anymore. After the war she found out her sister was turned in for getting food from the family farm and giving it to some neighbors in the city where they lived. Her sister spent 3 years in Mauthausen Concentration camp making ammunition.
My mother loved America and although she never saw her parents again, she was proud to be an American because as the saying goes "she was free!"
If I have said it once, I will say it 100, no 1,000 times. We have so much to be thankful for!!!
It's a beautiful day in God's world, be sure to see the good.
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