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My Name Is Selma Selma Van De Perre

  • SKU: BELL-22061340
My Name Is Selma Selma Van De Perre
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Publisher: Random House
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 7.15 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Selma van de Perre
ISBN: 9781473582736, 1473582733
Language: English
Year: 2020

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My Name Is Selma Selma Van De Perre by Selma Van De Perre 9781473582736, 1473582733 instant download after payment.

'How to find hope in hopelessness and light in the darkness'. Edith Eger, author of The Choice 'An incredible tale of heroics and survival.' Dan Snow __________ 'I am one of few Jewish survivors of World War Two, but one of many Jewish people to fight the Nazi regime. My story illustrates what happened to thousands of Jews and non-Jews alike... the sheer luck that saved some of us and the atrocities that led to the deaths of so many, as a tribute to all those who suffered and died.' Selma van de Perre was seventeen when World War Two began. Until then, being Jewish in the Netherlands had been of no consequence. But by 1941 this simple fact had become a matter of life or death. Several times, Selma avoided being rounded up by the Nazis. Then, in an act of defiance, she joined the Resistance movement, using the pseudonym Margareta van der Kuit. For two years 'Marga' risked it all. Using a fake ID, and passing as Aryan she travelled around the country delivering newsletters, sharing information, keeping up morale - doing, as she later explained, what 'had to be done'. In July 1944 her luck ran out. She was transported to Ravensbrück women's concentration camp as a political prisoner. Unlike her parents and sister - who, she would later discover, died in other camps - she survived by using her alias, pretending to be someone else. It was only after the war ended that she was allowed to reclaim her identity and dared to say once again: My name is Selma. Now, at ninety-eight, Selma remains a force of nature. Full of hope and courage, this is her remarkable story in her own words. __________ 'The most extraordinary story.' James Holland

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