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the 11th of March 1938 German troops cross over the border into Austria the following day Adolf Hitler announced an anus or Union between the two countries and Austria was swallowed up by the Third Reich Ariat was 13 years old at the time until then he had lived a privileged life in Vienna but that was about to change forever theres no question that Hitler made me Zionist as a young boy I have never thought of coming to Palestine or any other place for that matter but when I came down the night after the Angelus on and I saw the entire Vienna police already with the swasti Armand I realized that the life here in Vienna is over for me and so 8 months later Ari found himself aboard a ship like this carrying Jewish refugees to a new life in what was then British mandated Palestine he had left behind his parents and most of his family and he was heading towards an uncertain future when we came off the boat to this pier it was a mixture of feelings first Elation but then Sadness the new re