Was andere dazu sagen - Rezension schreibenReview: A Jump for Life: A Survivor's Journal from Nazi Occupied PolandNutzerbericht - Laney - GoodreadsRuth, the author of this unbelievably true book, amazed me. Although the writing is very detailed, I couldn't put it down. Her book describes not only her very lucky escape from the train, but the ... Vollständige Rezension lesen Review: A Jump for Life: A Survivor's Journal from Nazi Occupied PolandNutzerbericht - Alicia - GoodreadsWhat an amazing woman! Ruth was a Polish Jew in Warsaw, pregnant with her first child as her husband left to fight in 1939. She (and her baby) survive the Warsaw ghetto and the war due to her courage ... Vollständige Rezension lesen Inhalt
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