Final Letters: From Victims of the HolocaustParagon House, 1991 - 128 Seiten The inmates of camps, ghettos, and prisons tried, on the way to their deaths, to transmit to their relatives and friends some information about their fate. They wrote on whatever scraps of paper they could find and left their messages in hiding places. Gathered from the Yad Vashem Archive, this devastating collection is a memorial to all Jews who died under the Nazi oppression. Photographs. |
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able Alfred Neumann alive already arrived Aunt Auschwitz barracks beloved children beloved darling Berlin Bialystok Birkenau bless Breslau brother Brzeziny Chaim Herzog Chelmno child courage Dafni daughter dear Maman dear mother dearest death deported Drancy Eretz Israel everything farewell letter fate father feel forgive friends German ghetto Goodbye grateful greetings happened happy heart hope illegible imagine implore Irka Jewish Jews Karl kisses Kutno labour camp laissez passer last letter leave Leczyca live luck Mama Mamico Mamotschka Marysia months Naarden Nazis never Palestine parcel parents perhaps perished person Pipsi Poland postcard received Red Cross Rehmer relatives remember Remus Reval Roel sent Shavli sister soon Sorele stay suffer sure survive Susel tell thank Theresienstadt things transmitted to Yad unfortunately Vichy France Vienna Wanda worry write written wrote Yad Vashem