Steven Fenves vividly remembers his family’s expulsion from their home in Axis-controlled Subotica (today part of Serbia), in May 1944. Neighbors lined both sides of the stairs, spitting and yelling antisemitic insults, eager to ransack their apartment.
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Steven was napping in a bedroom when Gregory, his son, looked in and noticed the number tattooed on his father’s arm. “Seeing that tattooed number for the first time is something I will never forget,” Fenves said.
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