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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... never left her eyes . Throughout those long years of starvation , Mother was literally never hungry . Father's death had plunged her into a state of torpor which made her insensible to all physical needs . When she was forced to fend ...
... never left her eyes . Throughout those long years of starvation , Mother was literally never hungry . Father's death had plunged her into a state of torpor which made her insensible to all physical needs . When she was forced to fend ...
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... never noticed this before because of her infirmity ; she had never stood upright and always curled up when she went to sleep . We were not allowed to go to the cemetery with Branulka . Fulek alone was entrusted with this task , since we ...
... never noticed this before because of her infirmity ; she had never stood upright and always curled up when she went to sleep . We were not allowed to go to the cemetery with Branulka . Fulek alone was entrusted with this task , since we ...
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... never asked any favors , and I never took anything more for myself than what the girls received . The only exception was my corner . As a Shtubowa I had my own corner in the barracks . In the evenings and on Saturdays I used to invite ...
... never asked any favors , and I never took anything more for myself than what the girls received . The only exception was my corner . As a Shtubowa I had my own corner in the barracks . In the evenings and on Saturdays I used to invite ...
Inhalt
Introduction | vii |
A Note on the Translation | xvi |
Leaving the Ghetto Sarah Erlichman | 91 |
Urheberrecht | |
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