COVID-19.“We are locked up like birds in the cage. What can we do?” reflected Gotz, a survivor of the Holocaust. “But, you know, it’s not as bad as some of the lockups I’ve experienced in my past.”“My wife and I, we are happy together, luckily.
So it’s not too tough,” he said, adding, “The groceries arrive at the door and we are OK. So compared to other lockups in my past, they are wonderful.” Holocaust survivor shares story with Regina students in virtual discussion Without skipping a beat, Gotz turns back the clock to describe in vivid detail his time in the Kovno ghetto in Lithuania.He was 16.“I was locked up in the ghetto … for three long years,” he recalled. “And at the end of three years, the Germans were losing the war, the Russian.