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What’s in a name?
My last name has always been a challenge of sorts. Hard to spell, difficult to pronounce and, given its meaning in German— roughly translated to “cheapskate” — a chuckle or two from people who know German.
What I didn’t know, until recently, is that the name saved my life (well, actually, my father’s life and, by extension, mine).
While going through my mother’s papers, I found an article from a German magazine in 1994 that interviewed my father and quoted him telling of an incident while he was in Plaszow (a concentration camp outside of Cracow):
“When I had to repair a car once and could not do it because I lacked material, the angry Nazi official wanted to shoot me on the spot. Before, he asked me what my name was. I said, “Geizhals”. And he laughed and laughed and forgot what he had originally planned to do.”
The article, in German, went on to comment that “The stereotype of the cut-throat stingy Jew had a positive effect on his life” and shared other incidents that contributed to my father’s survival.
What’s in a name?

Comments

Fred Klein

How come this is the first I'm learning of this? With my propensities, we are even more brothers :)
Paul Napolitano

I’m glad you can laugh about it now. It’s a terrifying story, especially considering current events.
Benjamin Geizhals

Had it not been for finding the magazine article among my mother’s papers,I never would have known the story. My father never mentioned it to me.
Benjamin Geizhals

Every one of those little stories — and there are many —- is especially poignant given what’s going on.
Daniel Schwartz

Amazing story. My name means Black in German. Not sure it ever served my past relatives in any way.
Robert Intelisano

Wow, great backstory Ben, thanks for sharing! My name means intelligent in Italian, lots to live up to lol
Benjamin Geizhals

I think Schwartz in German is comparable to Smith in English. I wonder whether it’s nice to have a more common name.

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