His last supper with his parents
Asaf Auerbach remembers the last supper he had with his parents before leaving for England. They had gone to the “posh” Vaňha’s Fish Restaurant on Wenceslas Square. Directly after the meal he and his older brother were to leave on one of the trains that had been dispatched by Nicholas Winton. Asaf remembers that the planned journey on 18 July 1939 was a mix of pleasant anticipation and a sense of adventure: “So we left Vaňha’s and headed off to Wilson Station, which was only a short distance away. There we had to say goodbye, it made it easier that my brother was with me. My parents said that they were already negotiating their own means of travel and that it would work out fine – they were planning to emigrate to Ecuador or Peru. So as soon as they got there, we would join them. The way I saw it, it was just a great big trip; traveling abroad as an eleven-year-old when the furthest I had been before that was river camp. I was sad of course, because I didn't know if I would see my parents in just a month or in half a year. My return after the war was much worse.” Auerbach never saw his parents again.
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