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Each entry written by a Jewish hidden child, the stories they tell are remarkably similar and remarkably different. From different countries, with different languages, differing levels of religion, and differing status, each of these families found a family, institution, or organization that risked much in order to hide and save these children. These personal narratives are a fascinating, first-hand look into the horrors of the Holocaust and the heroism that rose up in spite of it. 163 pages with glossary, softcover.
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