Emily McIllwain

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the ghetto became an open-air morgue, with dozens dying of starvation or disease every day. Bodies no one knew what to do with were left piled in carts. Putrid miasmas drifted through the air. The Germans did not enter, for fear of infection. They simply waited. This was the beginning of the extermination of the Jews, through death by “natural causes.”
The Postcard
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