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that his wife and daughter did not have money to pay for the funeral,
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and they asked me if me and my mum could help them.
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I came back home, my mum said: your money, you made it, take it.
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I went to Vilnius and after that I did not see my mum for a couple of years.
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I came to Vilnius and the Soviets started deporting Poles from the city on a large scale.
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That day I could evade arrest, this family had a phone– the Zebrowski family,
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and somebody from their relations knew I was in Vilnius
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and informed me that my mum had been deported from her place
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and told me not to come back as they were looking for me.
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Introduction, parents
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My name is Stefania Dąmbrowska.
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I do not like my name, I am Stenia Dąmbrowska, formally Stefania, my nick name is Stenia.
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I was born on 12th October 1916 in Petersburg.
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My father was a military man, Bohdan.
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At that time in Russia, he was a cavalry captain I guess.
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My mother, her maiden name was Kościałkowska,
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was just next to her husband.
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At that time already it was already custom that some women worked.
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And my mum worked in some office called `Prodamed`.
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Being sent to Majdanek Concentration Camp
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