As a reprisal, more than four hundred Jewish men had randomly been arrested, then deported to Mauthausen, a concentration camp so inhumane only two of those taken into custody on that day survived. “This is madness,” Edith said when she heard about the arrests. “You’re an honest man. There’s no reason to arrest you,” she told her husband. Anne and Margot linked hands, but they didn’t look at each other. “Girls, do not worry,” Pim said in a soft voice. “Your mother is right. We’ll be fine.” All the same, that night the girls slept in the same bed knowing that there were Jewish children all over
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