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JEWISH CHILDREN IN THE HOLOCAUST - NETHERLANDS - AMSTERDAM - BIOGRAPHY (4) answer(s).
 
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Anne Frank / Vegara, Ma Isabel Sanchez; Dorosheva, Sveta (ill.) 2018  Book
Vegara, Ma Isabel Sanchez Book
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Publication London, Lincoln Children's Books, 2018.
Description 32pBlack spine
Series Little people, big dreams
Summary/Abstract Presents information about Anne Frank, including her childhood in Holland, her years in hiding, her death, and her legacy.
Standard Number 9781786032928 Hb.
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Anne Frank and the Children of the Holocaust / Lee, Carol Ann 2006  Book
Lee, Carol Ann Book
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Publication Great Britain, Penguin Group, 2006.
Description 178pBrick Red Spine
Summary/Abstract A skilful account of the story of Anne Frank woven into the experiences of other children who suffered the Holocaust along with the history of the troubled times of the second World War.
Contents Map Foreword Introduction 'As we are Jewish......' 'We emigrated to Holland.....' 'When we were still in normal life.....' 'Good times rapidly fled....' 'When the sufferings of us Jews really began.....' 'It's an odd idea for someone like me to keep a diary....' 'We have to whisper and tread lightly....' 'I am afraid of prison cells and concentration cmaps.....' 'Who has inflicted this upon this?' 'I want to go on living after my death...' The Anne Frank Trust Furthur reading Acknowledgements Photo credits Sources
Standard Number 0141319631 Pb.
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Anne Frank: The biography / Muller, Melissa; Frank, Anne 1998  Book
Frank, Anne Book
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Publication New York, Henry Holt and Company, 1998.
Description xx, 330pCream Spine
Summary/Abstract For people all over the world, Anne Frank, the vivacious, intelligent Jewish girl with a crooked smile and huge dark eyes, has become the "human face of the Holocaust." Her diary of twenty-five months in hiding, a precious record of her struggle to keep hope alive through the darkest days of this century, has touched the hearts of millions. Here, after five decades, is the first biography of this remarkable figure. Drawing on exclusive interviews with family and friends, on previously unavailable correspondence, and on documents long kept secret, Melissa Muller creates a nuanced portrait of her famous subject. This is the flesh-and-blood Anne Frank, unsentimentalized and therefore all the more affecting - Anne Frank restored to history. Muller traces Anne's life from her idyllic childhood in an assimilated family, long established in Frankfurt banking circles, to her passionate adolescence in German-occupied Amsterdam and her desperate end in Bergen-Belsen at the age of sixteen. Full of revelations, this biography casts new light on Anne's relations with her mother, whom she treats harshly in the diary, and solves an enduring mystery: who betrayed the families hiding in the annex just when liberation was at hand?
Contents Acknowledgements The arrest Anne in Frankfurt Exodus A new home Growing danger Trapped Into hiding The secret annex The last train Longing Epilogue A note by Miep Gies Notes Index
Standard Number 0805059970 Pb.
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Surviving Hitler: A Harrowing True Story: A harrowing true story / Warren, Andrea 2001  Book
Warren, Andrea Book
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Publication USA, HarperCollins Publishers, 2001.
Description 128pPink Spine
Summary/Abstract It is 1942. Fifteen-year-old Jack Mandelbaum has just arrived at a Nazi concentration camp. Torn from his family, he now faces diesease, starvation and the insane brutality of the Holocaust. How can he possibly survive? This is the harrowing true story of Jack Mandelbaum's experiences during World War II.
Contents Introduction Rumours of war, 1939 Occupatio A growing fear Despair The right to die Learning the rules The game Hour by hour Death's door Moniek The miracle Liberation The search Creating a new life The concentration camps Glossary Furthur reading About the author Index
Standard Number 0340841613 Pb.
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