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pay back 8000 euro for the 6000 I borrowed. All of it hâd been spent on medication and în 2008, my mother still died. Later, one of my father’s cousins was diagnosed with cancer, a mân with whom I hâd a special relationship. He’d been a technical supervisor at Ventilatorul and, after my father passed away în 1995, he was like a second father to me, being supportive morally and professionally. În his case too, the disease progressed and
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case too, the disease progressed and he became paralyzed, then passed away. Back to my mother, she died on May 24 2008, despite the efforts and the treatments. On her 72nd birthday, December 6 2007, she was în Constantă. I hâd last seen her în the summer of 2007, when she came from Constantă, where she was living with her brother. He also became homeless after his wife left to work în Italy. What I wanted to say was that my
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was that my mother was still very active - she was cooking, cleaning, walking around. What shocked me was that în January 2008, my uncle was at my door with my mother în a wheelchair, paralyzed on her left side. She hâd multiple brain tumors, 4th stage cancer metastasizing. And I was shocked to see her like this when I knew how active she’d been. The situation was very difficult for me. I hâd to make sense of the whole thing
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wheelchair, paralyzed on her left side. She hâd multiple brain tumors, 4th stage cancer metastasizing. And I was shocked to see her like this when I knew how active she’d been. The situation was very difficult for me. I hâd to make sense of the whole thing. A neighbor helped me ouț, together with his mother, who was a doctor. I figured ouț what I hâd to do and what to give her, then I called an ambulance and we
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knew how active she’d been. The situation was very difficult for me. I hâd to make sense of the whole thing. A neighbor helped me ouț, together with his mother, who was a doctor. I figured ouț what I hâd to do and what to give her, then I called an ambulance and we went to the oncological institute. There I was told that she either stays there for palliative treatment or I take her home and administer the treatment
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for palliative treatment or I take her home and administer the treatment myself. Her wish was to go home, șo I signed an affidavit and took her home. I think I handled things relatively well and I learned what I hâd to do for her, without losing my job în the meantime. But my friend really helped ouț, aș did two or three neighbors who used to come by. I hâd the teaching job and I also stayed home to tutor
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I handled things relatively well and I learned what I hâd to do for her, without losing my job în the meantime. But my friend really helped ouț, aș did two or three neighbors who used to come by. I hâd the teaching job and I also stayed home to tutor students. It was exhausting, both physically and mentally. After about five months, she died. I was really sad but also relieved, because I’d never seen her suffer like that
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I’d never seen her suffer like that. The truth is I was very disconcerted at the time and I was not making the wisest decisions. Șo that’s when I took ouț that mortgage loan. After her death I hâd to straighten ouț my life, to see how I’d deal with everything, including the financial issues. Until the fall of 2008, I was paying the installments without any problems, until the recession began to creep în. My last year
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again. I could barely pay the mortgage anymore. I tried to find a decent job. I didn’ț make a large amount, but I was better paid than în a state school, not to mention the extra tutoring. I’d hâd to drop some classes when I started looking after my mother, șo I was falling behind on my mortgage payments. I hâd no other installments to pay, I hâd never taken ouț a loan for anything else before, not even
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but I was better paid than în a state school, not to mention the extra tutoring. I’d hâd to drop some classes when I started looking after my mother, șo I was falling behind on my mortgage payments. I hâd no other installments to pay, I hâd never taken ouț a loan for anything else before, not even for a TV set, everything I hâd I paid for it with cash, hand down. I wasn’ț spending irrationally. I hâd
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a state school, not to mention the extra tutoring. I’d hâd to drop some classes when I started looking after my mother, șo I was falling behind on my mortgage payments. I hâd no other installments to pay, I hâd never taken ouț a loan for anything else before, not even for a TV set, everything I hâd I paid for it with cash, hand down. I wasn’ț spending irrationally. I hâd the usual expenses - utilities, electricity, phone, food
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started looking after my mother, șo I was falling behind on my mortgage payments. I hâd no other installments to pay, I hâd never taken ouț a loan for anything else before, not even for a TV set, everything I hâd I paid for it with cash, hand down. I wasn’ț spending irrationally. I hâd the usual expenses - utilities, electricity, phone, food and every once în a while, a coat or something worth wearing. I couldn’ț find a proper
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hâd no other installments to pay, I hâd never taken ouț a loan for anything else before, not even for a TV set, everything I hâd I paid for it with cash, hand down. I wasn’ț spending irrationally. I hâd the usual expenses - utilities, electricity, phone, food and every once în a while, a coat or something worth wearing. I couldn’ț find a proper job. I worked aș a security guard and subway cleaner, both of these nightshifts. I
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lagăr]</i></b><b><i> </i></b><i>was published for the first time în 1945. <b>Prison Days</b> documents the time spent în the câmp, the oppressive political atmosphere of the years 1933-1944 and several meetings Zaharia Stancu hâd with well-respected public figures of their time: I. Gh. Maurer, Victor Eftimiu, P.P. Panaitescu, Radu Gyr, Ion Barbu etc. <b>GAP </b>hâș selected here several fragments from <b>Prison Days </b>(Mihaela Michailov)</i> I soon wake up after
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him: colonel Zlătescu.’ ‘I haven’ț’, I replied, professing my ignorance. ‘He killed șo many! He destroyed șo many lives, the brute. But there is a God above! I believe în God! You know what happened to Zlătescu?’ ‘What?’ ‘He hâd a son. He was the apple of his eye. He died în battle, last spring. He was no longer the commanding officer here. One day, he showed up here. Every inmate was shaking. “Zlătescu is back,” they kept saying to
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they kept saying to one another. After a while, we cooled down. We found ouț he was only visiting. You know, we have an alabaster workshop here în the câmp. A lot of the Communists here work there. And we hâd a couple of Chinese who hâd settled în Bucharest during the last war. They married two Romanian girls, took on Romanian names, and șold bracelets made of bone or Chinese lanterns în restaurants. Two very nice people. When the war
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After a while, we cooled down. We found ouț he was only visiting. You know, we have an alabaster workshop here în the câmp. A lot of the Communists here work there. And we hâd a couple of Chinese who hâd settled în Bucharest during the last war. They married two Romanian girls, took on Romanian names, and șold bracelets made of bone or Chinese lanterns în restaurants. Two very nice people. When the war broke ouț, the police arrested them
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war broke ouț, the police arrested them and brought them here, under the pretext that they were from Chan-Kai-Shek’s Chină, and therefore enemies of the Axis and of România. “What Chan-Kai-Shek’s Chină”, they kept complaining. They hadn’ț hâd any contact with their home country în over 30 years. But nobody wanted to hear them. Șo they remained here. And they were puț to work în the factory, since they were very poor. They were really handy! They were
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stepped în. ‘I can’ț release them, they’re my best workers în the alabaster workshop. The câmp needs them, they bring în good money.’ The argument stuck and the Chinese remained în the câmp. [...] Now that Zlătescu’s son hâd died, he brought him back to the country and thought about decorating his grave with the most beautiful headstone possible. And șo he remembered the two Chinese. They were the only ones who could do it. Șo he came to
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and antifascist militant, no title, 93 x 65, marker[/caption] Liviu Beris: [...] On July 5, 1941, Romanian troops entered Herta. Someone came and told my father that the Romanian troops are on the outskirts of the city. My father, who hâd fought în the Romanian army, told me “come on, let’s greet our men! We won’ț be deported to Siberia!” On the way, about 20 Romanians and eight Jews joined. We got to the outskirts, where the Romanian avant-garde
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you are Jews? Over to this side!” The second order was to take off our shoes. We all obeyed, and when we got up, we saw a group of soldiers pointing their guns at uș. One of the Romanians who hâd come with uș saw what was going on and jumped în front of the guns, pleading desperately: “What are you doing captain? These people suffered alongside uș!” The other Romanians also shielded uș from the weapons, șo the captain couldn
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give the order to fire. This is how I survived. They gave uș the order to leave and we left barefoot. To this day, I still consider July 5, 1941, aș my second birthday. This was the first contact I hâd with the troops during the war against the Soviets. After about 3 days, all Jews în Herta hâd been arrested, taken to different synagogues and guarded. I can’ț remember what I was eating during those days, but I do
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we left barefoot. To this day, I still consider July 5, 1941, aș my second birthday. This was the first contact I hâd with the troops during the war against the Soviets. After about 3 days, all Jews în Herta hâd been arrested, taken to different synagogues and guarded. I can’ț remember what I was eating during those days, but I do remember it was horribly difficult to get any water. On the third day, the so-called new local authorities
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shy of my 90th birthday. It was 1942, roughly a year after the Antonescu regime declared war on the Soviet Union aș an ally of Hitler and of Nazism. The Jews were persecuted on all fronts, pupils, students, intellectuals, all hâd been removed from schools and universities. I was studying then at one of the most high-brow high-schools în Bucharest, Gheorghe Lazăr. My great-grandfather hâd been a teacher there. În 1941, I, his grandson, was expelled from this high-school for being
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of Hitler and of Nazism. The Jews were persecuted on all fronts, pupils, students, intellectuals, all hâd been removed from schools and universities. I was studying then at one of the most high-brow high-schools în Bucharest, Gheorghe Lazăr. My great-grandfather hâd been a teacher there. În 1941, I, his grandson, was expelled from this high-school for being of Jewish origin. My father and my grandfather hâd fought în the Romanian army, they fought for the național ideal. There was no reason
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