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Survival In The Shadows Seven Jews Hidden In Hitlers Berlin Barbara Lovenheim

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Survival In The Shadows Seven Jews Hidden In Hitlers Berlin Barbara Lovenheim
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Publisher: Center for Holocaust Awareness and Information
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.77 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Barbara Lovenheim
ISBN: 9780971068629, 0971068623
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Survival In The Shadows Seven Jews Hidden In Hitlers Berlin Barbara Lovenheim by Barbara Lovenheim 9780971068629, 0971068623 instant download after payment.

When Red Army soldiers discovered the Arndt, Lewinsky, and Gumpel families in April 1945, there were seven survivors - the largest known group of German Jews to survive in hiding in the heart of the Third Reich. In January 1943, the four Arndts went into hiding to avoid deportation and were soon joined by Ellen and Charlotte Lewinsky and Bruno Gumpel. For two and a half years the group survived in the shadowy underworld of Berlin - without food ration cards or secure accommodations - protected by more than 50 non-Jewish Germans. This is not only a story of tremendous courage and stamina during the darkest days of Hitler's rule, but also shows that anti-Semitism was not as ubiquitous among ordinary Germans as is commonly thought. Ellen and Erich Arndt and Ruth Arndt Gumpel, who live in the USA, here reveal their story in detail.

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