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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... stay in Belgium ? Life was so good , so secure for us in Antwerp . How could anything bad happen to us here ? What did Uncle Emil know that we didn't ? But I was not the sort of person to stay awake worrying about things I could not ...
... stay in Belgium ? Life was so good , so secure for us in Antwerp . How could anything bad happen to us here ? What did Uncle Emil know that we didn't ? But I was not the sort of person to stay awake worrying about things I could not ...
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... stay alive . You must not see our hiding as an act of cowardice . We must survive in order to preserve Judaism . We are soldiers in the struggle for survival , and our battle is just as important as what is happening on the front ...
... stay alive . You must not see our hiding as an act of cowardice . We must survive in order to preserve Judaism . We are soldiers in the struggle for survival , and our battle is just as important as what is happening on the front ...
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... stay here , do you hear me ? Stay here . I know that you will want to go out , but it will be very dangerous . That's why I took the chance of coming here - to convince you that your lives will be in danger if you go out during the ...
... stay here , do you hear me ? Stay here . I know that you will want to go out , but it will be very dangerous . That's why I took the chance of coming here - to convince you that your lives will be in danger if you go out during the ...
Inhalt
A visit from Uncle Emil | 1 |
The invasion | 9 |
Escape by | 19 |
Urheberrecht | |
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