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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... shelter we had found in this house , this cultured woman was apparently one of the minority of Poles of German descent known as Volkdeutsche . One day my landlady told me that her friend was curious to know who lived in the next room ...
... shelter we had found in this house , this cultured woman was apparently one of the minority of Poles of German descent known as Volkdeutsche . One day my landlady told me that her friend was curious to know who lived in the next room ...
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... shelter and a hiding place for each family member separately . His thinking was that if , Heaven forbid , one of them should be discovered , the others would at least survive . It was decided that for the time being Bronia should stay ...
... shelter and a hiding place for each family member separately . His thinking was that if , Heaven forbid , one of them should be discovered , the others would at least survive . It was decided that for the time being Bronia should stay ...
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... - year - old Jozek , as he was called . The boy's appearance was " good , " meaning that he had Aryan features and did not arouse suspicion of his Jewish origin . He was also an extremely bright boy . 181 Searching for Shelter.
... - year - old Jozek , as he was called . The boy's appearance was " good , " meaning that he had Aryan features and did not arouse suspicion of his Jewish origin . He was also an extremely bright boy . 181 Searching for Shelter.
Inhalt
Publishers Note | 13 |
Preface | 19 |
The Rebbe of Radomsk | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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