Of course we did [search for her mother after the war]. It was like looking for a needle in a haystack…We just got to find- that she was sent to Minsk…And we did- when we went to Vienna, with my husband, some years ago, a lot- much later, somebody- the caretaker where we lived in the Wipplingerstraße, he showed us where they were made to line up. …It just seemed so- it makes me so angry now! …It doesn’t make me want to cry. It just makes me so angry! That this was allowed to happen…[Her mother was deported to Minsk] With some others, yes, and we don’t know. We have no idea what happened. Never been able to- could I still find out? I – I also wrote that place beginning with ‘A’ [Bad Arolsen Archives, International Centre on Nazi Persecution]. …They couldn’t help me either…We tried our level best. We tried so hard to find her. It was impossible.