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A Jewish family's struggle to survive in World War II Poland. They are the Heshls, a family of five, the father a writer, the mother a seamstress. The mother escapes from a death camp by digging under a fence, a blond son is saved by pretending to be a Christian. By a Polish-Canadian writer.

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Main Author: Elberg, Yehuda 1912-2003 (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Yiddish
Published: [Syracuse, NY] Syracuse Univ. Press 1997
Edition:1. ed.
Series:Library of modern Jewish literature
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Summary:A Jewish family's struggle to survive in World War II Poland. They are the Heshls, a family of five, the father a writer, the mother a seamstress. The mother escapes from a death camp by digging under a fence, a blond son is saved by pretending to be a Christian. By a Polish-Canadian writer.
Item Description:Aus dem Jidd. übers.
Physical Description:299 S.
ISBN:0815604491

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