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As the Holocaust recedes in time and the last living witnesses to its terrible memory pass from the world, it becomes ever more important to listen to the stories of the survivors. To listen and attend and remember. Award-winning writer Alice Nelson presents and powerful collection of fourteen narratives by local Holocaust survivors. Each individual's account of the war years – and of the life that followed – tells a deeply personal story that affirms the resilience of the human spirit. [Trove]
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Personal narratives of Betty Niesten, Isaac (Henk) Piller, Fryda Grynberg, Bill Glatzer, Rosalie Rothschild, Rosa Levy, Aaron Landau, Erica Moen, Kurt Ehrenfeld, Chaim Maitjeles, Richard Farago, Hannoch (Heiny) Ellert and Pola Potaznik.
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Introduction by Arnold Zable
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