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The young women continued to exercise their moral freedom even in the black terror of the death camps , where cultural and prayer groups were organized under the watchful eye of their overseers , where poetry was written , where Sabbath ...
The young women continued to exercise their moral freedom even in the black terror of the death camps , where cultural and prayer groups were organized under the watchful eye of their overseers , where poetry was written , where Sabbath ...
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I remember one incident in which he behaved most " politely " : rather than pummeling a number of workers to death , he merely wounded them in the head , and since they had benefited from his fit of liberality , he later looted their ...
I remember one incident in which he behaved most " politely " : rather than pummeling a number of workers to death , he merely wounded them in the head , and since they had benefited from his fit of liberality , he later looted their ...
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The first thing we learned upon our return was that my brothers and sisters had jumped from the death train after the deportation and had made their way back to Mezricz . We found them , but they were not the same people I had known ...
The first thing we learned upon our return was that my brothers and sisters had jumped from the death train after the deportation and had made their way back to Mezricz . We found them , but they were not the same people I had known ...
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Introduction | vii |
A Note on the Translation 16 | xvi |
Bread Chava BurstynBerenstein | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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