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The year was 1945, and Anna Balak was 13 years old, and beginning
her much-awaited Freshman year at a high school in Southern
California. She was a very happy and well-adjusted student. Though
she had read and vaguely knew about Anti-Semitism -- and what it
meant -- it had not affected her or her family. Consequently, she
was totally unprepared for the antagonism, cruelty and prejudice
that she was subjected to every day during the year and one-half
that she spent at that particular school, staffed with many German
teachers and a large majority of German students. complexion, dark
hair and eyes, and a large nose, which separated her from the
mostly German and Hispanic students --Hispanic being the only other
race on campus. Anna didn't resemble anyone at that school, so
therefore she was tagged as a Jew. She was instantly placed into a
hateful arena of physical and verbal abuses, mental torment, and
terrible anguish. The wonderful freedom she so excitedly looked
forward to was taken from her and replaced with, Hey, Jew girl, are
all Jews as ugly as you? This kind of persecution affected her
health and mental stability, and was indeed: IMPOSSIBLE TO FORGET
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