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A handful of people remained in hiding , but they knew that their fate was sealed . In that devastated ghetto , a few four- and five - year - old orphans were walking around amongst the rubble crying and shivering with hunger ...
A handful of people remained in hiding , but they knew that their fate was sealed . In that devastated ghetto , a few four- and five - year - old orphans were walking around amongst the rubble crying and shivering with hunger ...
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Rochelka's looks , however , remained a problem , for in spite of the blond hair her beauty and charm remained visibly Jewish . We had to come up with another alternative for her . At last we decided to separate .
Rochelka's looks , however , remained a problem , for in spite of the blond hair her beauty and charm remained visibly Jewish . We had to come up with another alternative for her . At last we decided to separate .
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Miriam Novitch remained in Vittel until the end of the war . Even there she continued her efforts for the resistance and managed to save a young Jewish girl from deportation by cutting the wire fence surrounding the prison and smuggling ...
Miriam Novitch remained in Vittel until the end of the war . Even there she continued her efforts for the resistance and managed to save a young Jewish girl from deportation by cutting the wire fence surrounding the prison and smuggling ...
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In The Ghettos | x |
A Brief Spring Sara SelverUrbach | 21 |
BreadChava BurstynBerenstein | 51 |
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