Helene Berr. Diary. 1942-1944
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The "Diary" Helen Berr with the preface of the future Nobel laureate Patrick Modiano was published in France in 2008? And immediately became a literary and social event. Today it has already been translated into thirty languages of the world. Helen Berr began to be called French Anna Frank.
In the spring of 1942, Helen is 21 years old. She studies in the Sorbonne, plays on the violin, surrounded by relatives and friends, rejoices at the book, which she received as a gift from the poet Valerie, falls in love. But the day comes when you need to wear a yellow star. Friends disappear. There are alarming rumors about the fate of the deported. The Berr family can leave, be saved, but they remain: to leave - it means to admit that they are strangers in their homeland, and to betray those who have nowhere to run. And on the morning of March 8, 1944? They are arrested. Helen will spend almost a year in the camps and will die a few days before the liberation of the Bergen-Belzen camp
In the spring of 1942, Helen is 21 years old. She studies in the Sorbonne, plays on the violin, surrounded by relatives and friends, rejoices at the book, which she received as a gift from the poet Valerie, falls in love. But the day comes when you need to wear a yellow star. Friends disappear. There are alarming rumors about the fate of the deported. The Berr family can leave, be saved, but they remain: to leave - it means to admit that they are strangers in their homeland, and to betray those who have nowhere to run. And on the morning of March 8, 1944? They are arrested. Helen will spend almost a year in the camps and will die a few days before the liberation of the Bergen-Belzen camp
Author:
Author:Berr E.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:History & Geography
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-906640-80-0
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