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The author relates his struggle to survive as a Jewish prisoner during World War II, describing his life in Jewish ghettos and concentration camps and his liberation from ... | |
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Three months after the Nazi's marched down the streets of her town in Poland, Marian Kampinski turned fourteen years old. Her childhood destroyed, she spent the rest of her ... | |
 | Bruria Schwab - 2004 - 168 Seiten
When Mrs. Bruria Chechik Schwab discovered the hidden memoirs of her father, the legendary mechanech, R' Moshe Chechik, zt"l, she discovered more than the miraculous history of ... | |
 | Baruch Lev - 2003 - 366 Seiten
It's certainly no coincidence that this book has become an instant bestseller! With its over seventy-five true, inspirational stories of Divine Providence, hashgachah pratis ... | |
 | Arthur Spindler - 1997 - 153 Seiten
Arthur Spindler's autobiography is an extraordinary story of courage during the second world war when Poland was occupied by the Nazis. By a mixture of good fortune, clever ... | |
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