CENTURY CITY — As a refugee of Nazi Germany, Gail M. Title yearned for a way to “fit in” with her American peers.
She and her parents arrived on U.S. soil from a displacement camp, where they’d been living in post-World War II Germany. Her father’s hometown of Miedzyrzec Podlaski in Poland had been turned into a Jewish ghetto and was liquidated as part of the “Final Solution.” Her mother was from what is now Ukraine but w... (continued)