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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... safe for them to live in the open , that they would not be bothered by the Gestapo , whether they were Jewish or not . Romanian Jews were expected to go back to their homes . We desperately wanted to leave our hiding place , to live ...
... safe for them to live in the open , that they would not be bothered by the Gestapo , whether they were Jewish or not . Romanian Jews were expected to go back to their homes . We desperately wanted to leave our hiding place , to live ...
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Clara Isaacman, Joan Adess Grossman. Mama never felt that we were really safe , so there was no thought of running and playing outdoors . There were soldiers everywhere . We spent most of the time inside the house waiting , as we had for ...
Clara Isaacman, Joan Adess Grossman. Mama never felt that we were really safe , so there was no thought of running and playing outdoors . There were soldiers everywhere . We spent most of the time inside the house waiting , as we had for ...
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... safe for any strangers to be on the streets . You are to wait here until Blanchka or I tell you it's safe . " What I hadn't considered was the suffering of all the Antwerp citizens , whether in hiding or not . As the Allies entered our ...
... safe for any strangers to be on the streets . You are to wait here until Blanchka or I tell you it's safe . " What I hadn't considered was the suffering of all the Antwerp citizens , whether in hiding or not . As the Allies entered our ...
Inhalt
A visit from Uncle Emil | 1 |
The invasion | 9 |
Escape by | 19 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Adams afraid afternoon Anaka Antwerp army asked became began Belgian Belgium Blanchka brought Brussels Clara close danger dark door Elie Emil eyes face father feel felt floor France Frieda front German Gestapo gone hands happened head hear heard Heshie hiding hope Jewish Jews kitchen knew Kroll late learned leave light listened living longer looked Mama and Daddy minutes morning mother move Nazis needed neighbors never night nodded noticed once passed realized remember replied Resistance safe seemed side sitting soldiers soon stairs started stay stopped story street sure taken talked tell thing thought told took train tried truck trying turned Uncle voice waiting walked wall week whispered window woman wondered worry young