In the shade of the Holocaust. Rhenia diary
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Renia is a Jewish of Polish descent. The pages of the diary have been covered by several years of her life since 1939.
in July 1942, having gained courage, Renia managed to flee from the ghetto, but could not hide. The Nazis found a girl in the attic of an abandoned house and shot her.
Her friend Sigmunt wrote the last lines of the diary for her. After the end of World War II, Sigmunt found in New York the mother and younger sister of the Rhenia, who managed to survive, and handed them a diary. They dared to open it only after 60 years ...
In December last year, an English translation of the documentary of the Polish director Tomash Maersky “Broken Dreams”, telling about the life of young Renia at such a dramatic time in the history of the Holocaust time, was released
in July 1942, having gained courage, Renia managed to flee from the ghetto, but could not hide. The Nazis found a girl in the attic of an abandoned house and shot her.
Her friend Sigmunt wrote the last lines of the diary for her. After the end of World War II, Sigmunt found in New York the mother and younger sister of the Rhenia, who managed to survive, and handed them a diary. They dared to open it only after 60 years ...
In December last year, an English translation of the documentary of the Polish director Tomash Maersky “Broken Dreams”, telling about the life of young Renia at such a dramatic time in the history of the Holocaust time, was released
Author:
Author:Spiegel R .
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:Drawing & Painting
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:newspaper
Series:
Series: Witnesses of the Holocaust
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-119744-5
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