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The Little Girl Who Could Not Cry Lidia Maksymowicz

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The Little Girl Who Could Not Cry Lidia Maksymowicz
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Publisher: Pan Macmillan UK
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.59 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Lidia Maksymowicz
ISBN: 9781529094367, 1529094364
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Little Girl Who Could Not Cry Lidia Maksymowicz by Lidia Maksymowicz 9781529094367, 1529094364 instant download after payment.

'My testimony is that hating doesn't help. Hate only brings more hate. Love, on the other hand, has the power to redeem.'
When Lidia Maksymowicz was just a young girl, her partisan family went into hiding in the forest of Belorussia. It was there that they were arrested and taken to Auschwitz. Lidia was branded 70072, sent to the infamous 'children's block' and subjected to the experiments of Dr Josef Mengele.
Having survived Auschwitz, Lidia was adopted and grew up in the industrial town of Oswiecim. She never gave up trying to find her family. In 1962, seventeen years after the liberation, she discovered that her parents were still alive and that her mother had never stopped searching for her. In Moscow, early-1960s, they were finally reunited.
Lidia has since made it her mission to share her story. In 2021, she made headlines around the world when Pope Francis kissed the tattoo that, once a symbol of separation, led...

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