They also read my writing and poetry, searching tosee if there was any evidence that I had participated in the anti-Nazi campaign. I wasscalded with hot irons. My nails were pulled out and I was administered electric shocks.By various torturous methods they wanted to force me to talk but I did not talk. I was assilent as the wall. My head was already swollen, my eyes full of blood. Bruised andbattered as I was, I could still hear them speaking amongst themselves: "DerSchweinhund will nicht reden. Mir werden ihn aber reden machen." (The swinedoesn't want to talk, but we will make him talk). Outside, when they found out that I wasarrested, that I was being questioned by the Gestapo, many people hid, cleared out,because they were afraid that I might betray them, that some secrets would be extractedfrom me. After all, I was familiar with the whole underground and youth movement and knewmany secrets. It was also known that the Gestapo had specialists for extractinginformation. It is true they tried every means, good and horrible, trying to convince methat as soon as I would disclose the names of the members of the underground, even if onlya part of them, I would immediately be freed and even be given protection against attacks.At one point they even threatened to shoot me. They took me, naked, into the yard, in thesnow, and told me to face the wall to be shot. I ran as though the devil was chasing me.
Life in the ghetto became increasingly difficultand unbearable. Even though I was given a position in my own business, because the Germanwho had taken charge of it needed my expertise to teach others where to buy and to whom tosell, how to run the business and how to keep stock, I already felt that as soon as hewill have suitable representatives who would be able to carry out my functions, he wouldlet me go, because it would not pay for him to retain the former owner of the place, norto even have him around. Naturally, I did everything possible to prolong the process, butI knew that the day would come when I would no longer be needed and I would becomedispensable. There was also no way I could clear myself from the Gestapo. Even a half-yearsince they had let me out of prison, they were still calling me to court to judge me forall the sins I had committed by attempting illegally, with a false passport, and without aJewish arm band, carrying a full bag of jewelry and gold, to cross the border of the Generalgouvernement.It was a miracle that much of the gold and jewelry ended up in the pocket of the Gestapothemselves, so that made my case somewhat easier. It had also cost plenty of money toprevent me from getting an even more severe punishment. That was why I got four monthimprisonment less the time I had already spent in being interrogated. Since I had alreadycompleted the four months in prison, I was set free, but according to the Germanprecision, I still was short three and a half hours to complete the four months, so I hadto enter prison to stay for another three and a half hours.
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