Moshe Holczler's Late MemoriesCIS Publishers, 1991 - 189 Seiten |
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... gave me the strength and courage to fight for my life when it was threatened . I considered life a privilege which no one but the One who gave it could take away . In June of 1938 , I was admitted to the Polytechnical University of ...
... gave me the strength and courage to fight for my life when it was threatened . I considered life a privilege which no one but the One who gave it could take away . In June of 1938 , I was admitted to the Polytechnical University of ...
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... gave me a home - like feeling . As if to emphasize the normalcy of the surroundings , a nearby church's bells started to chime , signalling that it was noontime . I imagined the citizens sitting down to their well - accustomed ...
... gave me a home - like feeling . As if to emphasize the normalcy of the surroundings , a nearby church's bells started to chime , signalling that it was noontime . I imagined the citizens sitting down to their well - accustomed ...
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... gave me food . At first , I acted wildly , like a captive animal . I remembered that I was not supposed to eat at a goyishe house , but soon the hunger and human instinct won over my fear and I started to eat and drink whatever they gave ...
... gave me food . At first , I acted wildly , like a captive animal . I remembered that I was not supposed to eat at a goyishe house , but soon the hunger and human instinct won over my fear and I started to eat and drink whatever they gave ...
Inhalt
Publishers Note | 11 |
Introduction | 17 |
The Core of Life | 25 |
Urheberrecht | |
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