Hi Hardy, your ship brings back memories. My parents (Jacob and Ida Landau) and I fled from Romania in the Milka in 1944. It left from Konstanza with 250 Jews. The Milka was a small ship with inbuilt shelves on which we lay very crowded. We arrived in. Constantinople (after being spared by a German submarine). In Constantinople we found a young Jewish man, representing the recently formed US board of refugees, by the name of Hirshkowitz, who miraculously got us Palestine certificates. We then went by train through Turkey, Syria and Lebanon, arriving in Palestine on 4/4/44.
[Emmanuel Landau]
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