Alicia: My StoryBantam Books, 1988 - 356 Seiten Her name is Alicia. She was thirteen when she began saving the lives of people she did not know--while fleeing the Nazis through war-ravaged Poland. Her family cruelly wrenched from her. Alicia rescued other Jews from the Gestapo, led them to safe hideouts, and lent them her courage and hope. Even the sight of her mother's brutal murder could not quash this remarkable child's faith in human goodness--or her determination to prevail against overwhelming odds. |
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... Jewish community was particularly concerned . Would the Germans treat us as they did their own Jews ? Many families had fled to Poland from Germany when the war began in 1939. My father had in fact worked to bring over a German Jewish ...
... Jewish community was particularly concerned . Would the Germans treat us as they did their own Jews ? Many families had fled to Poland from Germany when the war began in 1939. My father had in fact worked to bring over a German Jewish ...
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... Jewish people were murdered in that action . The discovery of many bunkers was due to a young Ukrainian dogcatcher who used his dogs to find the hiding places . He was later killed by an unknown person . The people were murdered in ...
... Jewish people were murdered in that action . The discovery of many bunkers was due to a young Ukrainian dogcatcher who used his dogs to find the hiding places . He was later killed by an unknown person . The people were murdered in ...
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... Jewish ; now the Jews were almost all gone . Every one of us who survived was a reminder of Polish indifference at the best , often betrayal . Would the Polish occupier of a Jewish home or the proprietor of a former Jewish business wish ...
... Jewish ; now the Jews were almost all gone . Every one of us who survived was a reminder of Polish indifference at the best , often betrayal . Would the Polish occupier of a Jewish home or the proprietor of a former Jewish business wish ...
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Before the War | 1 |
Life Under the Russians | 5 |
The German Occupation | 13 |
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