Hiding in the Open: A Holocaust MemoirNorth Star Press of St. Cloud, 2001 - 225 Seiten Memoirs of a Jew born in Piotrków, Poland, in 1923. During the German occupation, she and her family were interned in the ghetto. In 1942, when rumors began to circulate that the ghetto would be liquidated, the family of Zimering's Polish Catholic teacher, Mrs. Justyna, provided them with "Aryan" papers. Zimering left the ghetto with her parents, sister, and brother. She and her sister Helka then volunteered for labor in Germany. In 1944 they attempted to flee to Switzerland; they were captured and returned to Regensburg, where they were liberated by the U.S. Army in April 1945. After the war they settled in the USA. Their brother Natek also survived the war, but their parents perished. |
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... dark night . Yet , in the dark , the usually empty streets and coun- try roads had filled with carriages , pushcarts , and people on foot . The pace was slow but urgent . Men , women , and children huddled close as they walked . An ...
... dark night . Yet , in the dark , the usually empty streets and coun- try roads had filled with carriages , pushcarts , and people on foot . The pace was slow but urgent . Men , women , and children huddled close as they walked . An ...
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... dark ? " " How many of them were there ? ” asked a woman . A husky man , a few steps down , threw up his arm and said , " That's all nonsense . Its just another Gestapo unit . They constantly come and go . I also work at the station . I ...
... dark ? " " How many of them were there ? ” asked a woman . A husky man , a few steps down , threw up his arm and said , " That's all nonsense . Its just another Gestapo unit . They constantly come and go . I also work at the station . I ...
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... dark corner . I kept listening for the boy and a policeman . It took a long time for my fear to lift . Shortly afterwards came another night with no place to go . Again we headed for the top floor of an unfamiliar apartment building ...
... dark corner . I kept listening for the boy and a policeman . It took a long time for my fear to lift . Shortly afterwards came another night with no place to go . Again we headed for the top floor of an unfamiliar apartment building ...
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