26 Aug 1942, Rev. Buuck's autobiographical notes

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Lined up on deck the next morning ((ie the 26th)), our belongings were checked by customs officials. After taking our passport, they also took a résumé or diary which they returned to us some months later. I think they were looking for helpful information such as maps, etc.

Leaving the ship was a frightening experience, especially for the children. Dr. Brand and Rev. Kleps were there which helped a bit, but the news and camera men almost pulled us apart. When we later saw our pictures in the New York paper, we looked like frightened rabbits.

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