Clara's StoryJewish Publication Society of America, 1984 - 119 Seiten The human dimensions of the Holocaust come to life for young readers in Clara's story of survival in Nazi occupied Antwerp as a hidden child. Ages 10 plus. |
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... Czechoslovakia . " " Good , Clara , " Miss Van Heuten said as I sat down again . " What was Hitler's reason for taking this part of Czechoslovakia ? " she asked . One of the boys stood and explained that Hitler claimed that the ...
... Czechoslovakia . " " Good , Clara , " Miss Van Heuten said as I sat down again . " What was Hitler's reason for taking this part of Czechoslovakia ? " she asked . One of the boys stood and explained that Hitler claimed that the ...
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... Czechoslovakia . The following September , German soldiers invaded Poland . Two days later , Britain and France declared war on Germany . Everyone talked about the war . There were neighbors in our house almost every night discussing ...
... Czechoslovakia . The following September , German soldiers invaded Poland . Two days later , Britain and France declared war on Germany . Everyone talked about the war . There were neighbors in our house almost every night discussing ...
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... Czechoslovakia and Poland before they forced them to live in ghettos . " " In the Jewish News , the Judenrat tells Jews to avoid trouble by obeying every Nazi regulation , " Frieda said . “ If it's all right to stay , why are so many ...
... Czechoslovakia and Poland before they forced them to live in ghettos . " " In the Jewish News , the Judenrat tells Jews to avoid trouble by obeying every Nazi regulation , " Frieda said . “ If it's all right to stay , why are so many ...
Inhalt
A visit from Uncle Emil | 1 |
The invasion | 9 |
Escape by | 19 |
Urheberrecht | |
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