Stolen Youth: Five Women's Survival in the HolocaustYad Vashem, 2005 - 298 Seiten Presents five memoirs of Jewish women who, in their youth, survived the Holocaust; in each case the role of the family, especially the parent-child relation, was central. Contents: |
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... began to think that my getting sick was God's will , so I agreed . While we were waiting to leave , we rested , we relaxed , and we began to send letters through the Central Committee to all the DP camps in Austria and Germany asking ...
... began to think that my getting sick was God's will , so I agreed . While we were waiting to leave , we rested , we relaxed , and we began to send letters through the Central Committee to all the DP camps in Austria and Germany asking ...
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... began to fall , and the days became colder , but at least we were now allowed to spend the day in the barracks . One day I discovered some tufts of soft grass growing between the rocks and organized the entire family to pick it to stuff ...
... began to fall , and the days became colder , but at least we were now allowed to spend the day in the barracks . One day I discovered some tufts of soft grass growing between the rocks and organized the entire family to pick it to stuff ...
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... began to make myself a pair of sandals . The first time I wore them on the street , a Russian asked me where I had bought them . Full of pride , I told her I had made them myself , and she immediately commissioned a pair . Thus began my ...
... began to make myself a pair of sandals . The first time I wore them on the street , a Russian asked me where I had bought them . Full of pride , I told her I had made them myself , and she immediately commissioned a pair . Thus began my ...
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227 | 31 |
CHAPTER 8 | 59 |
FRANCES IRWIN | 73 |
Urheberrecht | |
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