March 1944
The knock on his door wakes Lale from a deep sleep. He opens up gingerly, half expecting to see one of the Romani boys. But two young men stand in the doorway, glancing this way and that, clearly frightened.
โWhat do you want?โ Lale asks.
โAre you the Tรคtowierer?โ one of them asks in Polish. โDepends whoโs asking.โ
โWe need the Tรคtowierer. We were told he lived here,โ says the other boy. โGet in here before you wake the babies.โ
Lale shuts the door behind the boys and indicates for them to sit on the bed. They are both tall and skinny, and one has a smattering of freckles.
โIโll ask again, what do you want?โ
โWe have a friend โโ the freckled boy stammers. โDonโt we all?โ Lale interrupts.
โOur friend is in trouble โฆโ โArenโt we all?โ
The two boys look at each other, trying to decide whether to continue. โIโm sorry. Go on.โ
โHe got caught, and weโre scared theyโre going to kill him.โ โCaught doing what?โ
โWell, he escaped last week and they caught him and brought him back here. What do you think theyโre going to do to him?โ
Lale is incredulous.
โHow the hell did he escape, and how was he then stupid enough to get caught?โ
โWeโre not sure of the full story.โ
โWell, heโll be hanged, probably first thing tomorrow morning. You know thatโs the punishment for trying to escape, let alone actually succeeding.โ
โCan you do anything? People say you can help.โ
โI can help if you want some extra food, but thatโs about it. Where is the boy right now?โ
โHeโs outside.โ โOutside this building?โ โYeah.โ
โFor godโs sake, get him in here at once,โ Lale says, opening the door.
One of the boys hurries outside and soon returns with a young man, head bowed, shivering with fear. Lale points to the bed and he sits. His eyes are puffy.
โYour friends tell me you escaped.โ โYes, sir.โ
โHow did you do that?โ
โWell, I was working outside and I asked the guard if I could take a crap. He told me to go into the trees because he didnโt want to smell it. Then when I went to return to my detail they were all walking off. I was worried if I ran after them I might get shot by one of the other guards, so I just walked back into the forest.โ
โAnd?โ asked Lale.
โWell, I kept walking, didnโt I? Then I got caught when I went into a village to steal some food. I was starving. The soldiers saw my tattooed number and brought me back here.โ
โAnd now theyโre going to hang you tomorrow morning, right?โ
The boyโs head drops. Lale reflects that this is how he will look tomorrow when the life has been strangled from him.
โIs there anything you can do to help us, Tรคtowierer?โ
Lale paces his small room. He pulls up the boyโs sleeve and studies his number.ย One of mine. He returns to pacing. The boys sit silently.
โStay here,โ he says firmly, grabs his bag and hurries from the room.
Searchlights scan the compound outside, as do violent eyes looking for someone to kill. Hugging buildings, Lale makes his way to the administration block and enters the main office. He is instantly relieved to see Bella behind the desk. She looks up at him.
โLale, what are you doing here? I have no work for you.โ โHi, Bella. Can I ask you something?โ
โSure, anything. You know that, Lale.โ
โWhen I was here earlier today, did I hear talk of a transport going out tonight?โ
โYes, thereโs one leaving for another camp at midnight.โ โHow many on it?โ
Bella picks up a running sheet nearby. โOne hundred names. Why?โ โNames, not numbers?โ
โNo, theyโre not numbered. They only arrived earlier today and are being sent to a boysโ camp. No one is numbered there.โ
โCan we squeeze one more onto that list?โ โI guess so. Who? You?โ
โNo, you know Iโm not leaving here without Gita. Itโs someone else โ the less you know the better.โ
โAll right, Iโll do that for you. Whatโs his name?โ โShit,โ Lale says. โIโll be right back.โ
Furious with himself, Lale makes haste back to his room. โYour name โwhatโs your name?โ
โMendel.โ โMendel what?โ
โSorry, Mendel Bauer.โ
โข
Back at the office, Bella adds to the bottom of the typed list.
โWonโt the guards question a name not typed like the others?โ Lale asks. โNo, theyโre too lazy to question that. It would create too much trouble for
them to get involved. Just tell whoever it is to be in the compound when he sees the truck loading up.โ
From his bag, Lale takes a ring encrusted with rubies and diamonds and hands it to Bella. โThank you. This is for you. You can either keep it or sell it. Iโll make sure he is at the transport.โ
โข
Back in his room, Lale sweeps Mendelโs two friends off the bed, takes out his bag and sits down beside him.
โGive me your arm.โ
As the boys look on, Lale sets about changing the number into a snake.
The job isnโt perfect, but good enough to conceal the numbers. โWhy are you doing this?โ one of the boys asks.
โWhere Mendel is going, no one is numbered. It wouldnโt take long for his number to be seen and then he would be right back here, to keep his appointment with the hangman.โ
He finishes the job and turns to the two boys looking on.
โYou two get back to your block now, and go carefully. Iโm only good for one rescue per night,โ he says. โYour friend wonโt be here tomorrow. Heโs going out on a transport at midnight. I donโt know where heโs going, but wherever it is he will have at least a chance of staying alive. Do you understand?โ
The three boys hug and make promises to catch up on the other side of this nightmare. When the friends have gone, Lale sits back down beside Mendel.
โYouโll stay here until itโs time to go. Iโll take you to the transport and then youโre on your own.โ
โI donโt know how to thank you.โ
โIf you manage to escape again, donโt get caught. That will be thanks enough for me.โ
A short while later Lale hears the telltale sounds of movement in the compound.
โCome on, time to go.โ
Sneaking out, they edge along the walls of the building until they can see two trucks loading men.
โMove quickly and try to get in the middle of one of the lines. Push your way in and give them your name when asked.โ
Mendel hurries off and manages to get in a line. He wraps his arms around himself to ward off the cold, and to protect the snake he now bears. Lale watches as the guard finds his name and ushers him on board. As the engine starts up and the truck moves off, Lale slinks back to his room.