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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... talked about recent events in eastern Europe . When she walked over to the map , I quietly unfolded Sonya's note . It said , “ Let's go to the candy store right after school . " Honestly ! Sonya was my best friend , but she could be ...
... talked about recent events in eastern Europe . When she walked over to the map , I quietly unfolded Sonya's note . It said , “ Let's go to the candy store right after school . " Honestly ! Sonya was my best friend , but she could be ...
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... talked about what they had heard and seen of the Nazis in other parts of Europe . They talked about the fighting in Poland , how Germany and Russia had agreed to divide that country between them . They told us about sporadic fighting ...
... talked about what they had heard and seen of the Nazis in other parts of Europe . They talked about the fighting in Poland , how Germany and Russia had agreed to divide that country between them . They told us about sporadic fighting ...
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... talked about the Passover story . I felt a special kinship with those Jews of long ago who had fled from slavery into freedom . When we closed our little service with the traditional " Next year in Jerusalem , " I understood that ...
... talked about the Passover story . I felt a special kinship with those Jews of long ago who had fled from slavery into freedom . When we closed our little service with the traditional " Next year in Jerusalem , " I understood that ...
Inhalt
A visit from Uncle Emil | 1 |
The invasion | 9 |
Escape by | 19 |
Urheberrecht | |
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