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 Ernest Drücker tells his story of escape from Vienna as a teenager.
 
![[MOVIE]](../../../i/movielg.gif) "I was fighting for my life." 
![[MOVIE]](../../../i/movielg.gif) "We could not leave legally." 
![[MOVIE]](../../../i/movielg.gif) "I was an identical twin." 
![[MOVIE]](../../../i/movielg.gif) "She took me and my brother to train station." 
![[MOVIE]](../../../i/movielg.gif) "[In Paris] I had no place to go." 
![[MOVIE]](../../../i/movielg.gif) "I was on the Normandy Beach." 
![[MOVIE]](../../../i/movielg.gif) "[My parents'] lives were saved by the Gentile farmers of the town." 
![[MOVIE]](../../../i/movielg.gif) "Would you open the door?" 
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