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Tags: Survivors
ECHOES OF THE HOLOCAUST
ECHOES OF THE HOLOCAUST is a compilation of stories, essays, articles and poetry edited by Rabbi Dr. Bernhard Rosenberg; a world foremost expert on the Holocaust. The best description is printed right on the book's cover; SURVIVORS AND THEIR CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN SPEAK OUT. In over 650 pages, these real stories depict real people, families and friends and the tragic realities they faced. The stories tell of the survivor’s aspirations, will to live, defiance and means of survival.