out in the early morning. Some searched for a place to stay; others took advantage of the chaos to gather some clothes for themselves from abandoned stores and apartments. The older people and wiser ones knew enough to go for the good stuff: money, jewelry, watches, and other tangibles that could be bartered for food and other goods.
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The Russian soldiers were prowling the streets in pursuit of much the same. One could see the more inebriated Ruskies walking the streets of the town, wearing long lacy nightgowns over their uniforms. Some wore ladies' dresses and elegant hats adorned with feathers. But watches were particularly desired by the Russians. Soldiers wore wristwatches from their wrists up to their shoulders, in all sizes, shapes, and styles. They even wore alarm clocks hanging from their coat buttons. As far as we were concerned, our liberators had far too much time on their hands.
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Nachcia and I were too distraught to enjoy our liberation. There was no place to go, and our barracks were unsafe from skirt-scavenging Soviets. Help came from our friends in aisle number one. Hadassah had her boyfriend Mendek, with his cousin and a close friend. Of course, Hadassah was not alone. She was part of the "Holy Four," as her clique was called, consisting of Hadassah, Sabina, Rachelka, and Bronia. When Mendek came to pick the girls up early in the morning, Hadassah turned to Nachcia.
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"I know you have nobody," she said, "but you can come with us. We are going to look for a place, and whatever we find, we will have room for the two of you as well."
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Nachcia embraced Hadassah with grateful tears in her eyes.
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"Don't worry, Nachcia," Hadassah reassured her, "I'll always remember what you did for all of us here in camp. You always shared with us. Now whatever we will have we will share with you."
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It was exasperating to leave most of the bread I had stashed away in my cot, but we had to hurry and follow the boys. I grabbed two loaves, reluctant to leave my aromatic hoard of bread, which smelled of security and survival.
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The boys found an abandoned house and immediately took
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