My Son- My Son-: A ChronicleH. Eibeshitz Institute for Holocaust Studies, 2007 - 543 Seiten |
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A Chronicle Anna Eilenberg-Eibeshitz. - Chapter I - A Mother's Heart ... January 16 , 1994 — dalet Shvat , tav - shin - noon - dalet : This date will forever remain engraved in my heart . That day I buried my oldest child Reuven Josef ...
A Chronicle Anna Eilenberg-Eibeshitz. - Chapter I - A Mother's Heart ... January 16 , 1994 — dalet Shvat , tav - shin - noon - dalet : This date will forever remain engraved in my heart . That day I buried my oldest child Reuven Josef ...
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... hearts are icy , all hands are wringing , all eyes are filled with despair , all faces are twisted , all heads are ... hearts . They only make our hearts heavier . Our hearts writhe and struggle in these tears like fish in poisoned ...
... hearts are icy , all hands are wringing , all eyes are filled with despair , all faces are twisted , all heads are ... hearts . They only make our hearts heavier . Our hearts writhe and struggle in these tears like fish in poisoned ...
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... hearts and tearing the fathers ' conscience . Can a pen describe the pain of a mother who lost her children and she remained alive ? Can one imagine the heart of a father who had to make the decision , which of his two children should ...
... hearts and tearing the fathers ' conscience . Can a pen describe the pain of a mother who lost her children and she remained alive ? Can one imagine the heart of a father who had to make the decision , which of his two children should ...
Inhalt
World War II | 48 |
Children of the Ghetto | 112 |
The Sperre Nightmare | 168 |
Urheberrecht | |
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