Preserved Evidence: Ghetto Lodz, Band 2H. Eibeshitz Institute for Holocaust Studies, 1998 |
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... young man , one of the olim . I was young , lonely , and in need of a corner of my own , and I decided to marry him . In 1949 I arrived in Israel with an infant in my arms . The country was young , and our new struggle was about to ...
... young man , one of the olim . I was young , lonely , and in need of a corner of my own , and I decided to marry him . In 1949 I arrived in Israel with an infant in my arms . The country was young , and our new struggle was about to ...
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... young , so young ... " She told me then that Sabcia and Mietek had separated and that their daughter had become their sole means of support . Several weeks later Mrs. Shor had died . And now here was Mietek , standing in the gateway of ...
... young , so young ... " She told me then that Sabcia and Mietek had separated and that their daughter had become their sole means of support . Several weeks later Mrs. Shor had died . And now here was Mietek , standing in the gateway of ...
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... young chalutzim ( pioneers ) functioned and worked in the kibbutzim almost an entire year . They wrote a special chapter of ghetto life . However , the chapter had its finale , and the ghetto youth stood at the threshold of a new epoch ...
... young chalutzim ( pioneers ) functioned and worked in the kibbutzim almost an entire year . They wrote a special chapter of ghetto life . However , the chapter had its finale , and the ghetto youth stood at the threshold of a new epoch ...
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Auschwitz | 377 |
The Marches | 448 |
To Go on Living | 503 |
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