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These Hard Times A Jewish Womans Rescue From Nazi Germany By Transport 222 Anne Groschler Editor Hartmut Peters Editor Alexandra Berlina Editor

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These Hard Times A Jewish Womans Rescue From Nazi Germany By Transport 222 Anne Groschler Editor Hartmut Peters Editor Alexandra Berlina Editor
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Publisher: Academic Studies Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.14 MB
Pages: 114
Author: Anne Groschler (editor); Hartmut Peters (editor); Alexandra Berlina (editor)
ISBN: 9781644699096, 1644699095
Language: English
Year: 2022

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These Hard Times A Jewish Womans Rescue From Nazi Germany By Transport 222 Anne Groschler Editor Hartmut Peters Editor Alexandra Berlina Editor by Anne Groschler (editor); Hartmut Peters (editor); Alexandra Berlina (editor) 9781644699096, 1644699095 instant download after payment.

In this vivid memoir originally published in German, Anne Groschler (1888-1982) recounts her 1944 escape from the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp to Mandatory Palestine via “Transport 222”, an exchange transport of 222 Jews for “Aryan" prisoners of war.

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