Freda Karpul memoir

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Freda Karpul memoir 
Freda Karpul (1924-2020) was born Freda Fridmanaite on December 5, 1924 in SkaudvileĢ‡, Lithuania to Abraham Fridman and Chaie Sara Segal. She had four siblings: Loupa, Tsipporah, Joseph, and Morris. In June 1940 Russia occupied Lithuania, and Freda remained in SkaudvileĢ‡ until July 1941 when it was occupied by Germany. Her father was rounded up with the other men and murdered in a nearby forest. Freda, her mother, and two sisters were deported to Batakiai concentration camp. After two months, they fled and hid in the forest for over a year. They were discovered while in hiding and her mother was killed by Lithuanian police. Freda and her sister survived in hiding on a farm. After becoming ill, she and her sister were taken to the Kovno ghetto (Kaunas) where she recovered. After recovering, she escaped the ghetto and survived in the countryside. She later joined up with a group of partisans hiding in a forest. Freda was liberated by the Soviet Red Army in October 1944. She married Abraham Karpoulis in Kaunas in 1946. In 1980 they immigrated to the United States and settled in Chicago, IL. She had one daughter, Sophie. 
Freda Karpul memoir 

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