hunger and rats. These are Larisa Dzuenko 's memories of fleeing from the National Socialists. Immediately after German troops had occupied large parts of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic in the summer of 1941, the systematic murder of the Jewish population began. Larisa , then just two years old, survived because her mother fled to Uzbekistan with her; she lost her father in the war. Julia Anton Editor in the society department at FAZ.NET Follow I follow "No one was expecting us there, we had to sell everything we had, and still Mama's money wasn't enough," the eighty-three-year-old remembers. The...