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In 1941, during the Nazi occupation of Latvia, she was imprisoned at the Riga Ghetto. In two days at the end of 1941 the majority of those imprisoned at the Riga Ghetto were taken to the Rumbula forest, in the outskirts of Riga, and murdered (see Rumbula massacre). Michelson was a witness to the first day, 30 November, when she saw thousands of ...
Sobolewicz is the author of the book, But I Survived, which describes his life and experiences from the beginning of World War II until he regained his freedom at the end of the war. The book was originally written in Polish and later translated into German, English and Spanish.
Mietek Grocher (1926–2017), was a Swedish author and public speaker who survived the Holocaust in Poland. Grocher recounted the events in his 1996 memoir Jag överlevde (English translation: I survived). Grocher was born in 1926 in Warsaw, Poland. As a teenager during World War II he resided with his family in the Warsaw Ghetto.
His report on the Nanking Massacre appeared in his 1941 book Scorched Earth. [13] Snow met Wataru Kaji, and his wife, Yuki Ikeda. Both Kaji and Ikeda survived a Japanese bombing attack on Wuchang and met him at the Hankow Navy YMCA. Snow met them again a year later in Chongqing and he was reminded that:
Winner, Colorado Book Award for Young Adult Literature; New York Public Library Books for the Teenage; VOYA Top Shelf Fiction for Middle School Readers; Scholastic Book Fair/Clubs Bestselling Title; Finalist, Louisiana Young Readers Award; Girl's Life magazine selected Click Here as one of their "Top Ten" among books, TV, movies, and more ...
Monica Connelly survived the Indian Ocean Tsunami at age 13 in 2004. 19 years later, in 2023, she published a memoir about her experience. She managed to reach the surface but passed out from ...
The book has been reissued multiple times since its original release in 1949 and continues to be a cited work in the literature of the Holocaust. Eric Boehm had been a "press control officer" with the American military government in post-war Germany. [1] The stories are mostly told by German nationals from the Berlin area. [2]