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Armonot ha-tiḳṿah / Pavel Ḳohen ; targum mi-Ts'ekhit, Rut Bobeḳ.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: DS135.C97 A15 2004

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    Summary
    Shortly after the end of World War II, Přemysl Pitter, a Czech Christian activist, and Olga Fierzová, organized at several chateaus which had been appropriated by the Czech government, rehabilitation centers for Jewish children who survived the Nazi concentration camps (including Theresienstadt) in different countries. Presents accounts by 26 survivors (including the author) who were among those children and who were interviewed for this book. Most of them now live in Israel. Their memoirs relate their family background, their persecution during the Holocaust, their stay in the rehabilitation centers after the war, and their postwar lives. (From the Bibliography of the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism, for the Czech edtion).
    Uniform Title
    Kolik naděje má smrt. Hebrew.
    Format
    Book
    Alternative Title
    ארמונות התקווה / פאבל קוהן ; תרגום מצ'כית, רות בובק.
    Author/Creator
    Kohn, Pavel.
    קוהן, פבל.
    Published
    Yiśraʼel : Bet Ṭerezin, 2004
    ישראל : בית טרזין, 2004
    Locale
    Czech Republic
    Other Authors/Editors
    Bobeḳ, Rut, translator.
    בובק, רות, translator.

    Physical Details

    Language
    Hebrew
    Physical Description
    181 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm

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