And… they [his parents and sister] were living in one of the… so-called ‘Jews’ flats’, you know, where they had one flat for ten families or so. And that was because – those were in the Second District. They had to move to – to a place further to the centre of the Second District. And it was closer to – to our school. And only a few years ago, when we were invited by the commune- the communal authorities, to visit Vienna, they placed us in a – in a hotel just a stone’s throw from, from the grammar school where I was…And it’s the first time I visited it; in all the years I was in Vienna I didn’t visit it. And they had a notice there, that it was used as a collection camp for Jews before they were sent away. That means my parent could have been a few days in there as well. And if I think that they may have been in a classroom where I was …there and it- it’s- it’s unthinkable. And the whole idea is so painful.