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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.
I Survived may refer to: I Survived... , a documentary television series produced by NHNZ that airs on Lifetime Movie Network and on Court TV I Survived (book series) , children's historical fiction novels by American author Lauren Tarshis
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.
Penguin Books publishes in the U.K. the first story book in its Puffin Books children's paperback imprint: Worzel Gummidge by Barbara Euphan Todd. The series editor is Eleanor Graham. [23] unknown dates. The new National and University Library of Slovenia building in Ljubljana, designed by Jože Plečnik in 1930/1931, is completed and opened to ...
After their plane wrecked on landing, deputy editor Josh Condon and his guide leaned on survival skills, hard labor—and some high-caliber self-protection.
Goring's Commission to Heydrich, July 31, 1941; Theresienstadt Papers, 1941–44; Jäger Report, 1941; The Polish White Book, 1941; Einsatzgruppen reports, 1941–1942; An Account of a Forced Gravedigger, January 1942; General Plan Ost, June 1942 [3] Himmler's Order', 19 July 1942; Announcement of the Evacuation of the Warsaw Ghetto, 22 July 1942