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Oyf di felder fun Treblinke / by Rachel Auerbach.

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    A journalist, Auerbach, survived World War II in hiding outside the ghetto in Warsaw, and was part of a Jewish research team that visited the Nazi death camp in Treblinka in 1945. Her report, Oyf di felder fun Treblinke, combines a journalistic account of her discoveries with a literary reaction to the horrors of the Holocaust.
    Variant Title
    אויף די פעלדער פון טרעבלינקע
    Series
    The Sami Rohr library of recorded Yiddish books
    Sami Rohr library of recorded Yiddish books.
    די ביבליאטעק פון יידיש-רעדנדיקע ביכער א"נ שמואל ראהר
    Format
    Musical sound recording
    Author/Creator
    Auerbach, Rachel.
    Published
    Amherst, MA : National Yiddish Book Center ; Montreal : Jewish Public Library, [2004]
    Locale
    Poland
    Other Authors/Editors
    Dresher, Sara, narrator.
    National Yiddish Book Center (U.S.)
    Jewish Public Library (Montréal, Québec)
    אורבך, רחל
    דרשר, שרה קריינית
    Notes
    Originally recorded by the Jewish Public Library, Montreal.
    Read by Sara Dresher.

    Physical Details

    Language
    Yiddish
    ISBN
    0657153680
    9780657153687
    Physical Description
    3 audio discs (approximately 80, 80, 26 min.) in 1 box : digital ; 4 3/4 in.

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    2024-06-21 20:46:00
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