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[1999], c1996., Juvenile, Avon Camelot Call No: HISTORICAL FICTION Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: The author tells the story of her family's experiences as Jews in Hitler's Germany, tracing their horrifying journey from their home country to Holland and back again, living in refugee, transit, and prison camps, including Bergen-Belson.
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c1996, Juvenile, Greenwillow Books Call No: 940.53 18 092 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Recounts the true story of a child's Holocaust ordeal.
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c1996, Juvenile, Greenwillow Books Call No: 940.53 18 092 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Recounts the true story of a child's Holocaust ordeal.
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c1996, Juvenile, Greenwillow Books Call No: 940.53 18 092 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Recounts the true story of a child's Holocaust ordeal.
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c1996, Juvenile, Greenwillow Books Call No: 940.53 18 092 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Recounts the true story of a child's Holocaust ordeal.
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c1996., Juvenile, Greenwillow Books Call No: 940.53 LAZ Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: The author tells the story of her family's experiences as Jews in Hitler's Germany, tracing their horrifying journey from their home country to Holland and back again, living in refugee, transit, and prison camps, including Bergen-Belson.
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1999., Juvenile, Avon Camelot Call No: 921 LAZAN Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: The author tells the story of her family's experiences as Jews in Hitler's Germany, tracing their horrifying journey from their home country to Holland and back again, living in refugee, transit, and prison camps, including Bergen-Belson.
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c1996., Juvenile, Greenwillow Books Call No: B Availability:2 of 2 At Location(s) Summary Note: The author tells the story of her family's experiences as Jews in Hitler's Germany, tracing their horrifying journey from their home country to Holland and back again, living in refugee, transit, and prison camps, including Bergen-Belson.
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c1996., Juvenile, Greenwillow Books Call No: B LAZAN Edition: 1st ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: The Jewish author describes her and her family's survival from the prison camps of Nazi Germany.
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1999., Juvenile, Avon Books Call No: B LAZAN Availability:4 of 4 At Location(s) Summary Note: Marion Blumenthal Lazan's memoir recalling the devastating years that shaped her childhood.
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[1999], c1996., Juvenile, Avon Books Call No: B LAZAN Availability:2 of 3 At Location(s) Summary Note: The story of Marion Blumenthal and her family, who survived their imprisonment in a Nazi concentration camp during the Holocaust.
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1999., Juvenile, Avon Books Call No: B Lazan Availability:3 of 3 At Location(s)Click here to watch Series Title: An Avon Camelot bookSummary Note: Marion Blumenthal Lazan's memoir recalling the devastating years that shaped her childhood.
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-- 4 perfect pebbles.[2016]., Juvenile, Greenwillow Books, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers Call No: B LAZ Edition: Twentieth anniversary edition. Availability:6 of 6 At Location(s) Summary Note: Marion Blumenthal Lazanâ??s unforgettable and acclaimed memoir recalls the devastating years that shaped her childhood. Following Hitlerâ??s rise to power, the Blumenthal familyâ??father, mother, Marion, and her brother, Albertâ??were trapped in Nazi Germany. They managed eventually to get to Holland, but soon thereafter it was occupied by the Nazis. For the next six and a half years the Blumenthals were forced to live in refugee, transit, and prison camps, including Westerbork in Holland and Bergen-Belsen in Germany, before finally making it to the United States. Their story is one of horror and hardship, but it is also a story of courage, hope, and the will to survive.
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-- Hitler, Stalin, and the miraculous survival of my family[2023]., Adolescent, Doubleday Call No: 920 FIN Edition: First United States edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: "An epic and beautifully written World War II family history that spans Europe, telling of two happy families uprooted by war, their incredible suffering in Hitler's and Stalin's camps, and the near-miraculous survival and rescue of the author's parents who met after the war. Daniel Finkelstein's grandfather Alfred Wiener was a German Jewish intellectual leader who tolled an early warning of the impending Holocaust and became an archivist of Nazi crimes. He relocated his family to safety in Amsterdam, where they became close with Anne Frank's family. But they were eventually separated, and Daniel's mother Mirjam was sent to Bergen-Belsen with her mother and sisters while Alfred worked feverishly to free them. Finkelstein's father, Ludwik, grew up in a prosperous Jewish family in Poland where his father was a patriotic hero of the Great War. But when Stalin took control, Finkelstein's grandfather was deported to Siberia, while Ludwik and his mother were sent to Kazahkstan, where they barely survived freezing winters and harrowing forced labor conditions. Love and Murder is a page-turning account of ingenuity, bravery and the almost unbelievable coincidences that brought Daniel's parents together. The story features secret archives, forgery and theft, and sweeps across Europe to show the expanse of the war. Moving, engrossing and inspiring, Love and Murder will profoundly touch all who read it."