"The shooting began immediately and without discrimination. My father went to the basement of their house and watched the carnage through the window, while the rest of my family, my mother, three brothers and baby sister, huddled in what seemed to be the safety of our house...My boyhood ended on that black day of June 28, 1941 with the roar of the trucks. I was eleven years old."
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