We Were the Lucky Ones season 1 episode 6 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Mila Kurc hatches a plan to escape the ghetto with her daughter, sewing valuables into their clothes for safety. Bella Tatar receives a cherished gift from Herr Meier due to her productivity, stirring emotions about her family. Halina and Adam Kurc face a dangerous confrontation when neighbors accuse them of being Jewish, which they narrowly avert with a quick lie. The episode reveals the dire situation for Jews through discussions about brutal realities in death camps and strategies for survival amidst constant threats.
Full Episode S01E06 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What plan does Mila Kurc devise to escape the ghetto with her daughter?
Mila plans to sew valuables into their clothing and pretends they are waiting for someone as part of their escape strategy.
How does Bella Tatar receive recognition from Herr Meier?
Bella receives a gift for her productivity at work from Herr Meier.
How do Halina and Adam Kurc handle the accusation of being Jewish by their neighbors?
Halina and Adam manage to deflect the suspicion by quickly concocting a lie and showing fake proof of their non-Jewish identity.
What discussions are had about relocating older family members?
Discussions involve finding safer job placements and locations for older family members due to the increasing risks and threats.
What does Rahel reveal about the situation outside the ghettos and in the camps?
Rahel reveals that Jews are being gassed and burned in death camps, a reality that many find hard to accept or fully comprehend.
What emotions are shared in the letters between Bella and Jakob?
Bella and Jakob express their love, longing, and the comfort they find in knowing each is making efforts to survive despite their separation.
How do Nechuma and Sol reflect on their children's sacrifices?
Nechuma and Sol discuss the heavy burdens and sacrifices their children make, feeling both proud and worried for their safety.
What leads to a critical moment for Halina with her employer Aleksandra?
Aleksandra accuses Halina and her husband of being Jewish, leading to a critical moment where they must convincingly cover their true identities to avoid severe consequences.