Women in the Holocaust: A Collection of Testimonies, Band 1Anna Eilenberg-Eibeshitz Remember, 1993 - 248 Seiten Features testimonies detailing the oppression and forced labor of Jewish women during the Holocaust, who were important mainstays in their families. |
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... give him . For several days we stayed in that granary with no food or water , and it was obvious that we would starve to death if we did not take action . I thought of a young couple we knew who had hidden in our bunker in the ghetto ...
... give him . For several days we stayed in that granary with no food or water , and it was obvious that we would starve to death if we did not take action . I thought of a young couple we knew who had hidden in our bunker in the ghetto ...
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... give private lessons in the language for a very low price . Fortunately , several French people answered my announcement , although I could never figure out why they were interested in learning Russian . One man , however , did give a ...
... give private lessons in the language for a very low price . Fortunately , several French people answered my announcement , although I could never figure out why they were interested in learning Russian . One man , however , did give a ...
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... give us hope . By that time we already knew what had happened to our parents and families . Our own future was uncertain , but as long as we still lived , we tried as best we could to give meaning to our lives and to take encourage ...
... give us hope . By that time we already knew what had happened to our parents and families . Our own future was uncertain , but as long as we still lived , we tried as best we could to give meaning to our lives and to take encourage ...
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Introduction | vii |
A Note on the Translation 16 | xvi |
Bread Chava BurstynBerenstein | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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