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A Brief Stop on the Road to Auschwitz

Miracle made in Sweden

December 11, 2014 14:13
German guard and a Jewish policeman direct inmates crossing from one side of the Lodz ghetto to the other

ByRobert Low, Robert Low

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By Göran Rosenberg

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David Rosenberg's brief stop on his road from Auschwitz was the small seaside town of Södertälje, 30 kilometres south of Stockholm, where he pitched up in 1947. He had arrived in Sweden in 1945, in his early twenties, one of 10,000 refugees taken in by the Swedish government immediately after the war.

Polish Jews, he and his sweetheart, Hala, had endured the horrors of the ghetto in their home city of Łódz before being sent to Auschwitz in August 1944, where they were separated on the ramp. As a fit young man, he was spared the gas chamber and despatched to work in a truck factory in Braunschweig.