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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... area of town , watching the activities of the big , busy port . Now I could only imagine what was happening outside , for the windows of our attic had been painted white . No one could see into our hiding place . And we couldn't see out ...
... area of town , watching the activities of the big , busy port . Now I could only imagine what was happening outside , for the windows of our attic had been painted white . No one could see into our hiding place . And we couldn't see out ...
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... hiding place . Twice a day the farmer brought us food and asked if we were all right . On the evening of the third day the farmer returned to move us to our new accommodations . We had to go separately , first Frieda and Elie , then ...
... hiding place . Twice a day the farmer brought us food and asked if we were all right . On the evening of the third day the farmer returned to move us to our new accommodations . We had to go separately , first Frieda and Elie , then ...
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... places we were hidden , there were only adults . Many parents had sent their children north to families in small farming ... hiding place to an outsider . At one house the owner came home drunk one night , and Mama discovered that he Anaka.
... places we were hidden , there were only adults . Many parents had sent their children north to families in small farming ... hiding place to an outsider . At one house the owner came home drunk one night , and Mama discovered that he Anaka.
Inhalt
A visit from Uncle Emil | 1 |
The invasion | 9 |
Escape by | 19 |
Urheberrecht | |
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