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by Heather Morris


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  CHAPTER 3

  Vorkuta Gulag, Siberia

  The temperature is dropping. It hasn’t been sudden,

  more a gradual change noticed at night when Cilka

  and the others have found themselves snuggling into each

  other. They are all in summer clothing. Cilka doesn’t know

  what month it is, though she guesses August or September,

  and she does not know where they are going, though the

  language at each stop is Russian.

  One day bleeds into the next. Illness creeps through

  the carriage. Pitiful coughing drains the women of what

  little energy they have. Conversations become fewer and

  shorter. At the last few stops, men had taken pity on the

  cargo, had stripped and thrown in their kal’sony, as they called it, off their own bodies. Cilka and Josie had pulled

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  the loose, still-warm undergarments up over their goose-bumped legs, waving a weak thank you.

  It has been three days since they last stopped when the

  train screeches to a halt, the heavy doors flung back. A

  vast, unpopulated landscape of dirt and yellow-green grass

  lies before them.

  This time it isn’t one or two guards greeting them.

  Dozens of men in uniform, rifles at the ready, line the

  length of the train.

  ‘ Na vykhod! ’ they yell. Get out!

  As the women struggle to their feet, many collapsing

  on legs no longer capable of bearing weight, the shouting

  continues.

  Cilka and Josie join the others outside for the first time

  in weeks. They link arms with two older women who are

  struggling to stand. They don’t need to be told what to

  do; with a line forming in front of them they know which

  way to face. They can see some crude buildings in the

  distance, on the broad, flat plain. Another camp, thinks

  Cilka, surrounded by nothingness. But the sky here is

  different – an impossibly vast grey-blue. They trudge along

  with the flow of the others towards the far-away buildings.

  Cilka tries to count the number of carriages, some

  disgorging men, some women and children; people of all

  different ages, in varying states of ill-health and distress.

  Some who’d been on the train since the beginning, some

  who’d been added along the way.

  Time stands still for Cilka as she remembers lining up

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  that bore no end date. This time she knows her end date, should she survive to see it. Fifteen years. Will having an

  end date make the labour more endurable? Is an end date

  even to be believed?

  Before long, Cilka is standing in front of a large woman

  dressed in a thick khaki uniform. Her own clothing is still

  too light for this weather. They must be far north. She

  can barely feel her hands and feet.

  ‘ Imya, familya?’ the woman barks at Cilka, scanning a list on a clipboard. Name.

  ‘Cecilia Klein.’

  Her name ticked off, Cilka follows the line into a large

  concrete bunker. Immediately she looks to the ceiling for

  the tell-tale signs of showers. Will it be water or gas? Her

  relief at not seeing anything threatening is palpable and

  she holds on to Josie to steady herself.

  ‘Are you all right?’ Josie asks.

  ‘Yes, yes, I’m fine. I thought we might be going to have

  a shower.’

  ‘I’d love a shower – it’s what we need.’

  Cilka forces a small smile. There does not seem any

  point in explaining what she had feared. Looking at the

  bafflement on the faces around her, it dawns on her that

  few of them will have gone through something like this

  before. Only survivors from that other place, or those from other camps, carry the burden of knowing what may be

  in store for them all.

  As the room fills, several male guards enter.

  ‘Clothes off. Now.’

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  Women look around for guidance. The words are whispered through in different languages, and they catch on

  as several slowly start removing their clothes.

  Cilka whispers to Josie, ‘You have to take your clothes

  off.’

  ‘No, Cilka, I can’t, not in front of men.’

  It seems Josie had only had her head shaved in prison,

  not the full ordeal. Cilka knows that all the hair on their

  bodies will be shaved.

  ‘Listen to me. You have to do as you’re told.’

  Cilka starts undoing the buttons on the front of Josie’s

  dress. Josie pushes her hand away, confused, looking

  around at the other women in various stages of undress.

  The naked women hold their hands in front of their pubis

  and across their breasts. Slowly Josie begins to undress.

  ‘Hurry up,’ Cilka says. ‘Just drop your clothes where

  they are.’

  Cilka looks up at the men standing in front of the doors,

  yelling out instructions. The smirks and nudges between

  them sicken her. She looks down at the pile of her clothes

  at her feet. She knows she will not see them again.

  The men in front of the doors part as four other guards

  enter, each dragging with them a large hose. The blast of

  freezing water sends the women crashing into each other,

  screaming, shouting, as they are knocked down, bundled

  together by the force of the water. The smell of chlorine

  becomes overpowering and the screaming changes to

  gagging and coughing.

  Cilka is smashed up against a cracked tiled wall, grazing

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  her arm as she slides to the ground. She watches as sadistically the guards target older, frail women who attempt

  defiance by trying to stand firm. They go down fighting.

  Cilka curls up in the foetal position and stays there until

  the hoses are turned off and the laughing guards leave.

  * * *

  As the women pick themselves up and shuffle towards the

  door, several grab at a dripping article of clothing to cover themselves. They exit the building and are handed a thin

  grey towel to wrap around themselves. Barefoot on the

  gritty cold ground, they walk to a nearby concrete building

  identical to the one they have just left.

  Cilka sees Josie in front of her and hurries to catch up.

  ‘Will they give us new clothes now?’ Josie asks.

  Cilka looks at Josie’s drawn, desperate face. There is

  much worse to come, she thinks. Maybe, momentarily, she

  can cheer her.

  ‘I hope so – grey is not my colour.’ Cilka is pleased

  when Josie stifles a snigger.

  They are roughly pushed into four lines and screams of

  protest inside are heard by those waiting to enter. Several

  terrified women break from their line, scared by the

  screams ahead. They become game for the warders to fire

  at. The shots miss but send the women scurrying back

  into line. A source o
f entertainment.

  She feels Josie trembling beside her.

  Cilka and Josie enter the building and see what is

  happening to the women in front of them. Four men stand

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  behind four chairs. Several strong, large women, also dressed in khaki uniforms, stand nearby.

  She watches as the woman in front of her approaches

  the chair and is forced to sit down. The woman’s hair is

  roughly gathered together and swiftly cut close to her head

  with a large pair of scissors. Without missing a beat, the

  man exchanges the scissors for a shaving blade and scrapes

  it across the woman’s scalp. Blood trickles down her face

  and back. One of the nearby women is yanked to her feet,

  turned around and placed with one of her feet on the chair.

  Josie and Cilka watch in horror as the man, with no sign

  of emotion or care, shaves her pubic area. As he lifts his

  head, indicating he is done, the female guard pushes the

  woman away and motions for Josie to come forward.

  Cilka quickly moves over into the next line so she is

  next to be shaved. She can at least be beside Josie as this

  humiliation is played out; she has been through it all

  before. Together they walk to the chairs. Without instruc-

  tion, they sit. Cilka keeps her eyes on Josie as much as

  she can, wordlessly offering comfort, her heart aching as

  she sees tears falling helplessly down Josie’s cheeks. She

  can tell this is the first time Josie has been subjected to

  anything this brutal.

  Their heads shaved, Josie is slow to stand and the back

  of a female guard’s hand slaps her across the face as she

  is pulled to her feet. Cilka places her own foot on the

  chair and stares at the man in front of her. Her glare is

  met with a thin toothless grin and she knows she has made

  a mistake.

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  As Cilka and Josie walk away, grey towels their only cover, blood trickles down Cilka’s inner thigh, her punishment for daring to be brave. Josie begins to vomit.

  Gagging, bile and watery liquid is all she can throw up.

  They follow others down a long corridor.

  ‘What next?’ Josie sobs.

  ‘I don’t know. Whatever it is, don’t argue, don’t fight

  with them; try to be invisible and do as you are told.’

  ‘That’s your advice? Just take it, whatever it is, take it?’

  Her voice rises, anger replacing shame.

  ‘Josie, I’ve been here before, trust me.’ Cilka sighs. But

  she also feels relief at Josie’s display of strength and defiance. She will need that fire in a place like this.

  ‘Does this have something to do with the numbers on

  your arm?’ Josie asks.

  Cilka looks at her left arm, which is holding the towel

  across her body, tattoo exposed for all to see.

  ‘Yes, but don’t ever ask me about that again.’

  ‘All right,’ Josie says. ‘I trust you. At least no one is

  screaming ahead of us now, so it can’t be so bad, right?’

  ‘Let’s hope it’s getting something warm to wear. I’m

  frozen. I can’t feel my feet.’ Cilka tries to bring lightness to her tone.

  As they approach a room at the end of the corridor,

  they see piles of grey towels dropped at the entrance. Once

  again, blank-faced female guards stand nearby. Ahead of

  them they hear male voices.

  ‘ Ty moya,’ You are mine, Cilka hears a guard call to one of the women just ahead of them in the queue. The woman

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  behind her, older, shuffles forward. Cilka and Josie are coming up to their turn.

  ‘Move on, you old hag,’ a guard shouts at the woman.

  Cilka’s heart thumps. What is happening?

  ‘Hey, Boris, what are you waiting for?’

  ‘I’ll know when I see her.’

  The woman in front of Cilka turns back to the younger

  girls with a look of pity, whispering, ‘The bastards are

  picking who they want to fuck.’ She looks Cilka and Josie

  up and down. ‘You’ll have no problem.’

  ‘What does she mean, we’ll be picked?’ Josie asks.

  Cilka shakes her head in disbelief. Can this be happening

  again?

  She turns to Josie, looks her in the eyes. ‘Listen to me,

  Josie. If one of the men chooses you, go with him.’

  ‘Why? What does he want?’

  ‘He wants your body.’

  She hopes she will be able to explain to Josie later that

  he can have her body and that is all; he cannot have her

  mind, her heart, her soul.

  ‘No, no, I’ve never been with a boy. Cilka, please don’t

  make me. I’d rather die.’

  ‘No, you wouldn’t. You have to live. We have to live.

  Do you hear me? Do you understand?’

  ‘No, I don’t understand. I didn’t do anything, I shouldn’t

  be here.’

  ‘I’m sure most of us shouldn’t be here, but we are. If

  you get chosen to be the property of just one man, the

  others will leave you alone. Now do you understand me?’

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  Josie’s face is tight, puzzled. ‘I-I think so. Oh, Cilka, this has happened to you before, hasn’t it?’

  ‘Lift your head up, don’t look afraid.’

  ‘A moment ago you told me to be invisible.’

  ‘That was then, this is now; that’s how quickly things

  can change.’

  Cilka raises her own eyes towards the men.

  Birkenau Administration Block, 1942

  Cilka is sitting beside Gita, each working diligently, their eyes meeting fleetingly, small smiles shared. Cilka was pulled out of the selection line, and chosen for this work, rather than the Kanada. And she is grateful Gita is now working

  here, too. But she hopes she can also get Magda into the

  warmth, somehow. Gita’s hair is still cropped close to her head but for some reason Cilka has been allowed to grow

  hers. It feathers down over her neck and ears.

  She doesn’t see the two SS officers approach them and

  with no warning she is grabbed by the arm, jerked to her

  feet. As she is dragged away, she looks back at Gita, her eyes pleading. Every time they are separated it could be the last time they see each other. She sees an officer approach Gita and strike her across the head with her hand.

  She tries to resist as she is dragged outside and across to the women’s camp. She is no match for the two men. It is

  quiet in the camp – the women all out at work. They walk

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  past the barracks where the women live until they come to an identical building, but this one is surrounded by a brick wall. Cilka feels bile rise in her throat. She has heard that this is where women go to die.

  ‘No . . . Please . . .’ she says. ‘What’s happening?’

  There is a shiny car parked on the dirt road outside. The officers open the gate and go into the courtyard. One of the officers knocks loudly on the door to the left-hand building, and as the door opens they throw her inside, slamming it

  behind her. Cilka is sprawled on a rough dirt floor and

  standing in front of her, in front of row
s of empty crude wooden bunks, is the man she recognises from the selection, the senior officer, Schwarzhuber.

  He is an imposing man and is rarely seen in the camp.

  He taps his tall leather boot with his swagger stick. From an expressionless face he stares above Cilka’s head. She

  backs up against the door, feeling for the door handle. In a flash, the swagger stick is hurled through the air and

  strikes her hand. She cries out in pain as she slides down to the floor.

  Schwarzhuber walks to her and picks up his stick. He

  stands over her, dwarfing her. He breathes heavily as he

  glares at her.

  ‘This will be your new home,’ he says. ‘Stand up.’

  She gets to her feet.

  ‘Follow me.’

  He takes her behind a wall where there is a small room

  and an individual wooden-slatted bed with a mattress on it.

  ‘You know each block has a block leader?’ he says.

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  ‘Yes,’ she says.

  ‘Well, you are to be the leader of block twenty-five.’

  Cilka has no words, no breath. How could she – how

  could anybody – be expected to be the leader of this block?

  This is the block where women spend their final hours

  before being sent to the gas chamber. And will she ever see Magda, see Gita again? This is the most terrifying moment of her life.

  ‘You are very lucky,’ Schwarzhuber says.

  Taking off his hat, he throws it across the room. With

  his other hand he continues to hit his leg firmly with his stick. With every whack Cilka flinches, expecting to be

  struck. He uses the stick to push up her shirt. Oh, Cilka thinks. So this is why. With shaking hands, she undoes the top two buttons. He then places his stick under her chin.

  His eyes seem to see nothing. He is a man whose soul has

  died and whose body is waiting to catch up with it.

  He holds out both his arms and Cilka interprets this

  gesture as ‘undress me’. Taking a step closer, still at arm’s length, she begins undoing the many buttons on his jacket.

  A whack across her back hurries her up. He is forced to

  drop his stick so she can slide his jacket off. Taking it from her, he throws it after his hat. He removes his own singlet.

  Slowly, Cilka begins undoing his belt and the buttons

  beneath it. Kneeling down, she pulls his boots off from over his breeches.

  Pulling the second one off, she becomes unbalanced,

  falling heavily on the bed as he pushes her. He straddles her. Terrified, Cilka attempts to cover herself as he tears her 31

 

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