They Called Me Frau AnnaCIS Publishers, 1990 - 331 Seiten Memoirs of the author's experiences as an Orthodox Jewish woman in Poland hiding herself and her two children from capture by the Nazis. Using false identification papers, she moved from one town to another, finally settling in Krakow as housekeeper for a high-ranking Nazi official, where she remained with her children until they were liberated by the Russians in 1945. After the war they emigrated to Israel. |
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... eyes all that night , and in the middle of the night I hit upon an idea . I had been instructed to show up for work ... eyes , and a shudder passed over my body . They were the eyes of a Jew , sad and inquisitive . Eyes like that used to ...
... eyes all that night , and in the middle of the night I hit upon an idea . I had been instructed to show up for work ... eyes , and a shudder passed over my body . They were the eyes of a Jew , sad and inquisitive . Eyes like that used to ...
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Ḥanah Baneṭ. not manage to maintain a calm look in our eyes . Our eyes gave us away . The Polish Jewish poet Julian Tuwim was able once to describe those eyes : Eyes radiating fear Reflecting the heritage of generations Children without ...
Ḥanah Baneṭ. not manage to maintain a calm look in our eyes . Our eyes gave us away . The Polish Jewish poet Julian Tuwim was able once to describe those eyes : Eyes radiating fear Reflecting the heritage of generations Children without ...
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... eyes would behold His return there in mercy , and His glory would fill the entire land . As we were busy getting ready for that first Pesach , solitary people who had lost all their relatives during the war began to show up at Mother's ...
... eyes would behold His return there in mercy , and His glory would fill the entire land . As we were busy getting ready for that first Pesach , solitary people who had lost all their relatives during the war began to show up at Mother's ...
Inhalt
Publishers Note | 13 |
Preface | 19 |
The Rebbe of Radomsk | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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