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Diary Of Bergen Belsen - 1944-1945

English · Hardback

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The sole surviving diary of a Holocaust resistance fighter, written from inside the Nazi concentration camps.


About the author

Born in Sarajevo, Hanna Levy-Hass was an activist in the Resistance to the German occupation of Yugoslavia. She was taken from Montenegro to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp by the Nazis in 1944. Her diary has been published in many languages. Amira Haas, the daughter of Hanna Levy-Haas, is an Israeli journalist who is best known for her columns in Ha'aretz. She is the author of Drinking the Sea at Gaza and the recipient of many awards for her writing.

Summary

The sole surviving diary of a Holocaust resistance fighter, written from inside the Nazi concentration camps.

Foreword

* Direct mailing to Jewish studies departments and Holocaust scholars across the English-speaking world * Web and print ads in relevant academic journals * Book launches and collaborative events with Jewish and other organizations committed to a just peace in the Middle East * Promotion to historians focused on the relationship between the Holocaust and subsequent political developments in the Middle East

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"A remarkable account."—The New Yorker

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