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Frightened and confused , I kept my eyes closed . As I was dragged through a
long corridor , I felt something wobbling at my feet . I was too terrified to open my
eyes and see what it was . I already imagined the long knife being placed against
...
Frightened and confused , I kept my eyes closed . As I was dragged through a
long corridor , I felt something wobbling at my feet . I was too terrified to open my
eyes and see what it was . I already imagined the long knife being placed against
...
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When my sister told my father that we were home alive , he said that he wanted to
see us with his own eyes . We washed , changed our clothes , and went to Rabbi
Jakubowicz ' s house at 61 Poludniowa Street , where he was hiding . What a ...
When my sister told my father that we were home alive , he said that he wanted to
see us with his own eyes . We washed , changed our clothes , and went to Rabbi
Jakubowicz ' s house at 61 Poludniowa Street , where he was hiding . What a ...
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Laying there , he saw death before his very eyes : every day the critical ill were
being removed to expire outside . Yet he refused to eat the non - kosher food .
But he was not alone . His son sat at his bedside and read section after section
from ...
Laying there , he saw death before his very eyes : every day the critical ill were
being removed to expire outside . Yet he refused to eat the non - kosher food .
But he was not alone . His son sat at his bedside and read section after section
from ...
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Preface | 9 |
The Onslaught | 27 |
The roundups | 54 |
Urheberrecht | |
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