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At the age of 12, Gerda Nothmann and her younger sister, Vera, were sent from Berlin by their parents to different foster families to escape the anti-Semitic atmosphere sweeping throughout Germany. Gerda went to live with the kindly Deen family in Holland. Writes Gerda: uMy parents took me to the Templhof Airport on June 10, 1939. There we kissed each other goodbye u my parents were so brave, all of us expecting to be together again in a few months. I never saw my parents again.u After being sent to the Vught Concentration Camp in Holland in 1942, Gerda was placed in a special group organized by Philips Electronics of Eindhoven to manufacture radio tubes for the Nazis. On May 1, 1945, after surviving Auschwitz and other concentration camps, Gerda was liberated. Neither her parents nor her sister made it out of the camps alive. A year later, Gerda emigrated to the United States, where she eventually met and married Charles Luner and had two daughters.
But letters show the parents desperation as they outlined to the Deens (Gerdaus foster family) their plans to escape via Siberia and beg close friends who had successfully emigrated to the United States in the early 1930s for an affidavit to help them emigrate.
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