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'Frank Vajda, a major figure in Australian neurology, was a boy in Budapest, Hungary, during the Second World War. He witnessed the attempt by Hitler's Nazis and a fascist Hungarian militia to murder him, his family, and the rest of the Jews of this nation. Frank survived in the care of his courageous and ever-resourceful mother...' (Source: Publisher's website)
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Personal Stories of War
2016
single work
review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 18 June 2016; (p. 20)
— Review of The Boy on the Tricycle 2016 single work autobiography ; Saved to Remember : Raoul Wallenberg, Budapest 1944 and After 2016 single work autobiography
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Personal Stories of War
2016
single work
review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 18 June 2016; (p. 20)
— Review of The Boy on the Tricycle 2016 single work autobiography ; Saved to Remember : Raoul Wallenberg, Budapest 1944 and After 2016 single work autobiography
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