Look what I came upon as I reviewed video conversations I had with my father during the years before he died, when he was finally willing to talk about his experiences as a half-Jew (a "mischling") in WWII Germany.
Dad wrote prolifically about his experiences, but he insisted that his books and stories be only for family, never for people he didn't know. I begged him to publish his memoir, stressing the importance of his first-person voice during a time when those voices were growing quieter and quieter, while another voice - that of Donald Trump - was becoming louder and louder," but he refused, saying only, "You can tell my story when I'm gone" - which is becoming my life's work.
This video conversation with Dad, shot at his house in Ashland, Oregon in July, 2016, four months before Trump was elected and seven months before he died (I swear, Trump's election killed him), is chilling, prescient, and terrifying.
As much as I miss him, I'm glad he's not alive to witness what's happening in our country. He totally called it.
My nearly 92 year old dad can't believe that this is happening. And that his own son (my younger brother) is a Trump supporter.
ReplyDeleteStill, Margaret?! Even after this week’s news about what he said about those who serve and when he knew about the severity of Covid??!
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