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You gain strength, courage and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face you must do the thing you cannot do. Eleanor Roosevelt. For years I felt a need to write down thoughts and memories about my family, my own life at home and that dark time in the camps, yet I doubted whether I had the skills it needs to tell it properly. My story might not be unique; many have been published about losses and ultimate suffering of survivors from concentration camps and ghettos.
I am compelled by my conscience to tell it, if not to others, then to my son and grandchildren who should know the source of their being. I was born in Radom, Poland, and industrial city. One of the more profitable industries was leather developed mainly by Jews. Of , inhabitants, 30, were Jews who voluntarily preferred to live in ghetto-like districts where all the necessary Kashrut , ritual bath and synagogues served the population. Poor Jews scratched out a living by hard work, but never neglected the importance of education.
Among the poor pious Jews were quite a few successful business people. Among them was my uncle Chemie Milsztajn, a most prominent leather merchant. He owned properties, wholesale leather and a tannery that was situated in the outskirts of Radom, producing soft leather for the Radomer shoe industry and for export to European countries. I remember a merchant from Belgium used to do business with the family.
My uncle Chemie was the most successful businessmen among his large family of eight brothers and four sisters. Most of my uncles, including my father, Gavriel Milsztajn, had at one time worked for my uncle in the tannery as an inspector, earning a decent living. This made our home life very comfortable. Other brothers worked in the warehouse selecting and selling leather.