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Identifier
20156300
Description
The nation that took Szulim Saul Frydman out of a Nazi concentration camp five years ago is putting him into an Army training camp next week and the Polish "Displaced Person" is grateful for both events. When two busloads of Tarrant draftees leave here for induction into the Army, Frydman will give odds that he is the happiest man on board. It's not a case of "out of the frying pan into the fire" for the 25-year-old native of Bialoszyce, Poland, who saw his parents, two brothers and three sisters dragged from their homes by the Nazis to be killed. Frydman puts it this way: "I was liberated by the Americans on May 5th, 1945".
Archival Date
1950-09-20
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-2541
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Draft (Military service); Refugees; Miltary; Holocaust survivors
Names
Frydman, Szulim Saul
Subjects
Draft (Military service); Refugees; Miltary; Holocaust survivors