Story of Blima, A Holocaust Survivor
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Catalog Number: A-L01167-00
ISBN: 1-59194-051-6
Product Description
Series: The Townsend Library.
In 1941, Blima Weisstuch was a young Jewish woman going about her life in a city in Poland. She paid no heed to the stories about a man named Adolf Hitler, his Nazi Party, and their plan for a world that did not include Jews. But almost overnight her ordinarhy life was gone, replaced by a nightmare world of terror and death. Millions of people disappeared into the horror of the Holocaust. But Blima’s story survives. It is told here by her daughter, Shirley Russak Wachtel. – back cover.
In 1941, Blima Weisstuch was a young Jewish woman going about her life in a city in Poland. She paid no heed to the stories about a man named Adolf Hitler, his Nazi Party, and their plan for a world that did not include Jews. But almost overnight her ordinarhy life was gone, replaced by a nightmare world of terror and death. Millions of people disappeared into the horror of the Holocaust. But Blima’s story survives. It is told here by her daughter, Shirley Russak Wachtel. – back cover.
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Weight: 2 lbs
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