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LTC Stephen F.
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My mother's family took in a Czech man who had been incarcerated in Treblinka after WWII ended while they were living near London LTC (Join to see). His name was Cashick [spelling?] and he had been through a lot of beatings, etc. I met him in the early 1960s when he came to visit. He was very quite and had eyes which had seen to many horrible things.
He didn't survive past 50 years old because of what he suffered at Treblinka primarily.
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He was lucky to have lived at all. Glad he told you. Sorry about your experience with his story.
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CPT Jack Durish
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There are people who serve no purpose other than to remind me how inadequate I am. This is one of them
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you mean, Jack, that you can't feel sorry about yourself after seeing how much this guy suffered.
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SFC George Smith
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RIP... You Have earned you Place in Paradise...
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