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'I have a number on my arm from Auschwitz - and people say it never happened?'

Holocaust survivor Dita Kraus has written a memoir about her time in Auschwitz.

BECAUSE AUSCHWITZ WAS liberated 75 years ago, there are very few survivors left to tell the world about what happened to them. 

But those that survive, like Dita Kraus (née Polach), see part of their life’s mission as spreading the word about the horrors of the Shoah. Now aged 90, Kraus has written a memoir of her time in the camps and beyond, called A Delayed Life. It comes after the publication of The Librarian of Auschwitz, a novel based on her story.

Kraus tells TheJournal.ie that it wasn’t her intention to write a memoir. “I never thought to write a book,” she says from her home in Israel, where she moved with her husband and children in 1949 to raise three children. “I just noted down events from my life. I wrote it in English because I wanted my children to read it and they know Hebrew and English.”

Born in Prague in 1929, Kraus grew up with her parents Hans and Elisabeth, who were secular Jews. In 1939, when the Nazis occupied Czechoslovakia, they brought in laws that limited the freedom of Jewish people. Little by little, things were taken away.

The persecution increased until, in 1942, Kraus and her parents were deported to Ghetto Theresienstadt. They were later moved to Auschwitz, where her father died. Then she and her mother were moved to a forced labour camp in Germany. After that, they were sent to the concentration camp at Bergen Belsen, where Kraus’s mother died.

After the war, Dita connected with fellow survivor Otto B Kraus, and they married. 

“By chance one of the Czech publishers of my husband’s books asked me, after he published some books written by my husband, he said ‘and you never wrote anything?’ I said ‘yes, I wrote episodes into a book’. He said: this can be combined into a book,” Kraus tells TheJournal.ie of how her memoir came to be.

She describes it as “a bit awkward because the writer in my family was my husband and not me”. But Kraus’s honest, intimate accounts of her life belie that fact. 

In the memoir, she depicts life in the camp in an unflinching way, describing the confined living space, the flea-ridden clothes, the murky watery soup, and the cruelty of the guards. She tells us about an interaction with Joseph Mengele, when he ordered that people undergo a selection process to see who would be fit for physical work. 

People have their heads shaved; they suffer the indignity of emptying their bowels in makeshift toilets; their bodies wear out from lack of food. Through it all, Dita Kraus, just a young teenager, watches on.

The Librarian of Auschwitz

Dita Older Dita Kraus

In 2012, Spanish author Antonio Iturbe published a novel inspired by Kraus’s experiences, called The Librarian of Auschwitz. It was a work of fiction based around the time that Kraus spent in the family camp in Auschwitz looking after a small collection of books.

“We became really good friends while we were exchanging emails, and I also met him in person in Prague,” says Kraus. “He said he would write a story about me but I never believed it, and so when he sent me the book in Spanish I didn’t know [what it said], but he also sent a synopsis that somebody wrote for him in very broken English, so I had an idea but I didn’t know the details.”

When she did get to read the book, after it was published in Czech, she was surprised by some of the details, such as how her fictional parents were depicted.

“My parents in the book are absolutely different to my parents,” she says. “I felt it was funny because the way my mother talks to me in the book, the ‘book mum’, she kind of corrects my behaviour and so on. That was so… I found it funny because those things never happened in reality. When I spoke to him about it he justified himself, he said ‘poetic reality’.”

“I think they can’t really be compared because what he wrote is a novel while mine is a personal document.”

As the librarian of Auschwitz, she cared for a small number of books in the camp. “It was a row of books, not more than 12 or 14 books and they were a random collection. They were books that were found in the luggage of the arriving prisoners,” explains Kraus. “In a library you have books for certain ages, travelogues and novels, you have literature for children and for youths. Here it was absolutely random – one was an atlas, one was a Russian grammar book, different things you know. But each of them was used and each of them helped to entertain the children in some way.”

When TheJournal.ie asks if the books were a symbol of freedom for her, the answer is stark.

“I couldn’t say. I was a child, I was 15, I had no opinion about the world. I had no knowledge about politics,” she says. “Also because I was deported at such a young age I didn’t have the horizons too, like an adult who could compare what is freedom and what is war.”

Was she able to understand what was happening when the Nazis began to persecute the Jews? “I knew and I saw what was happening to our friends and our family and to myself, but I didn’t understand why it was happening to the Jews only. I must confess I don’t understand to this day why – what sin have we committed that we have to be punished?”

Kraus says that before she and her parents were deported, her parents tried to emigrate.

“They wrote to all kinds of lands… but before they could decide, it was too late. The borders were closed and we could not leave any longer.”

Power of words

Readers of Kraus’s book have been sending her “very encouraging” mails, she says. “They tell me they didn’t know [about the Holocaust] – ‘I didn’t know about this and I’m sorry it happened’,” she says. She says she hopes that if they absorb the information, it may help to avoid another Holocaust.

She says those who criticise Holocaust memoirs are anti-semitic, and emotion fills her voice as she wonders how people could read about the concentration camps (“reading about babies being killed”), but still persist in disbelieving.

“I am speechless, I don’t know what to do,” she says of being faced with such denial. “I feel so hurt. I have still a number on my arm from Auschwitz – and people say it never happened? I just don’t know what to do because it is more than one can believe. I am lost when I am confronted with somebody’s denial of the Holocaust.”

Kraus says it is “good that people should read about what happened”.

She says that she wants people to understand that the rejection of other people, “people of other colour, of other faiths, to what terrible end it can lead”.

“And I think this is very important, that people should know we are all the same. We all love our children and we all want to do good and we all want to succeed in life. We have so much in common with people of all kinds and there is no difference in race and skin colour.”

Will she write more? “I don’t think so,” says Kraus. “Maybe one small episode, two short pages which I might send to someone or some newspaper. But I don’t have any other stories. I am not a writer. My husband is a writer.”

Instead, she sees herself as a painter – and she paints flowers, happy floral images that are far from those that filled her teenage years. Right now, she is happy in life.

“I do very well. I am still on my feet and I still can walk and swim and drive and read books, and visit my great-grandchildren in Jerusalem. It should last.”

She stays in touch with other Holocaust survivors, who live in countries like America and Australia, as well as two in particular who also live in Israel. 

“We are getting so rare that everybody has to as long as it is possible give talks and not let people forget,” she says.

Does she have a message for her readers?

“My message is only one: teach your children not to hate. Hatred is the cause of wars and discrimination and suffering of people.

“The message is always the same – please consider teaching your children and your children’s children not to hate.”

A Delayed Life by Dita Kraus is out now, published by Penguin.

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    Apr 10th 2015, 3:05 PM

    Wow, I’m amazed at the fact that people still use teletext!

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    Apr 10th 2015, 3:25 PM

    Probably still have a black multi channel box too.Equipped with channel 18.

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    Apr 10th 2015, 3:29 PM

    I’m amazed that teletext is still on ! I don’t think my telly has it

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    That’s Meath for you. Soda Streams are expected to be huge next year

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    Saturday Night Fever now premiering at the Navan Palace Picture House.

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    They can even splash out on an internet connection now. I thought teletext ceased to be about 10 years ago, or 5 years from now in Meath local time.

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    Wow Teletext?! That takes me back…

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    I didn’t know it was still a thing.

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    What’s teletext?!

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    Neal…lol moment, thanks

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    I think some people say they are in a syndicate so they can avoid giving gift tax. I wonder if the other person in the syndicate is a family member. I bet they’re siblings.

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    Im pretty sure its called aertel. Teletext i think is the bbc version. I often use aertel. Always check lotto numbers there. Maybe a good omen.

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    Ceefax on the BBC

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    Apr 10th 2015, 3:32 PM

    Aertel is the name of the RTE’s teletext service. Ceefax was the BBC’s teletext service.

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    Apr 10th 2015, 3:43 PM

    Not only are they selling the winning lotto tickets there diesel seems be the cheapest in Ireland!!!!

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    Apr 10th 2015, 3:55 PM

    Their petrol deal looks even better!

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    Apr 10th 2015, 3:58 PM

    Can you not leave me alone Conn, From your abusive messages to you trying to rob my JOKES. You are just a mean person in General.

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    Apr 10th 2015, 4:05 PM

    haha that is actually pretty funny….

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    Apr 10th 2015, 4:11 PM

    I defy anyone to stay angry after the panda defense ;) but to actually address your message there… this is only the 2nd article i’ve seen your name on and I went pretty easy on you in the other one, considering what you were saying. I probably should have taken you down another peg or two. You were mockin’ my pic in the last one. That’s fair enough. I would’ve thought Leprechauns and Oompa Loompas should probably stick together though!

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    Apr 10th 2015, 4:29 PM

    Firstly CONN. I did not bring up anything about your picture nor did i disrespect the way you look or the way you dress. If you want to make a mockery of your disability by giving other people abuse by all means go for it but Karma will bite you in the ass!! Secondly I was stating what i thought about the water charges and you yet again mocked me to the point i felt i was on my own in the world with no one who supported me. YOU MADE ME FEEL REALLY SMALL ABOUT MYSELF!!!!

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    Apr 10th 2015, 4:49 PM

    Yet again?? That was the very first time we ‘met’! You’re a bit mad, really, aren’t ya? No offence like… ya seem like you’re probably a nice lad n’ all, but, just possibly not the brightest light in the harbour? A few fries short of a Happy Meal? Elevator doesn’t go all the way to the top floor? An intellect rivalled only by garden tools? One twist short of a slinky? Battery not fully charged? A few tacos short of a fiesta platter? Antenna doesn’t pick up all the channels? Forgot to pay the Brain Bill? Receiver off the hook? No grain in the silo? A leak in the skylight? A few shades beyond blonde? A few Bradys short of a bunch? A few burgers short of a barbecue? A few colors short of a rainbow? Well, ya see where I’m going with this.

    Also… please don’t call me disabled. People on here will think I’m a “welfare sponger” and thus not entitled to an opinion.

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    Apr 11th 2015, 10:30 AM

    You are unreal Conn. It’s seems like you resorted to the internet to come back at me. It goes to show what type of man you really are. A FAKE.

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    Apr 10th 2015, 5:20 PM

    All articles relating to lotto wins are the same! “I just couldn’t believe my eyes!!” Goway! Tell me more please! Who did you phone first? Will you pay off the mortgage first or what?

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    Apr 10th 2015, 5:28 PM

    Yeah they should really mix it up a bit. “Congratulations, you’ve just won €10m and ensured the financial security of your family. How do you feel the current impasse in Israeli/Palestinian peace talks can be overcome?” What do you expect them to be talking about after winning the lotto other than how happy they are to have won the lotto?

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    Apr 11th 2015, 3:02 AM

    Still shouldn’t pay the water charge

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    Apr 10th 2015, 7:00 PM

    What a win…well done to them. I hope it brings them much joy as I am sure it will.

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    Apr 11th 2015, 9:19 PM

    Of course I am envious. I do not deny it.
    I wish them much enjoyment now they know they are safe from much as there is no doubt living does cost. Lovely to have a security cushion for your family. Enjoy!

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