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註釋Memoirs of a Polish Jew (born Ya'akov Schwarcz, Lodz, 1920) who was active in the Dror Zionist youth movement and Po'alei Zion, which went underground after the German invasion in 1939. Describes arrests of members of the Zionist movements and the continuation of underground activities despite the danger, as well as ghettoization, forced labor, and deportation. Drori's parents, brother, and sister were deported in summer 1942 to Chelmno, where they were killed; he and his wife were deported in summer 1944 to Auschwitz, where she perished. Drori was then sent to the Goerlitz labor camp; he and several others escaped during an air raid just before the liberation by Soviet forces in May 1945. Soon after the war, he emigrated to Palestine.