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Ingeborg Brüll

terrible progrom
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Ruth Deutschmann
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Benjamin Epp
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Innsbruck
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2008-08-21
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1938
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As kids we went to school, and then of course, was - 1938 -that terrible pogrom. And I can remember, there was a really nice shoe shop in Innsbruck, which was called 'Salamander'. My aunt was cashier there. And in this shoe shop, there was - hold on, I have to think, so that I don’t say anything wrong -, - they were also Jews, yes And there was - one of the owners - or was she only the manager, I don’t know -his wife. She - that was the first suicide. I remember. She, when she heard, the Nazis were coming and so one, she threw herself - - out of the window. And ... they said, she was shouting: "Mother, I’m coming now!", and that was -... murder ... in Innsbruck -Later - you already know everything that happened. But that was something unusual. And people were very - I have to say -very shocked and did think about the fact, that something like that happened here.