The Children of Buchenwald: Child Survivors of the Holocaust and Their Post-war LivesGefen Publishing House Ltd, 2000 - 191 עמודים Some of the 426 child survivors of Buchenwald tell their stories, from their lives in the camp, their liberation, and their struggle for normalcy and emotional well-being. |
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ARRIVAL IN FRANCE | 27 |
THE CHILDREN AT AMBLOY | 33 |
TAVERNY | 64 |
COMMENTARY AND DISCUSSION ON CHAPTERS 46 | 77 |
DESTINATIONSLEAVING TAVERNY | 80 |
LIFE JOURNEYS20 YEARS LATER IN NEW YORK | 92 |
LIFE JOURNEYS FRANCE | 125 |
LIFE JOURNEYS ISRAEL | 133 |
ELIE WIESEL | 162 |
OBSERVATIONS AND CONCLUSION | 169 |
COMMENTARY AND DISCUSSION ON CHAPTERS 13 | 41 |
LULEKS STORY | 43 |
ROMEKS STORY | 52 |
THE CONVOY LIST | 179 |
SELECTED READINGS | 189 |
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
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