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The Negro Question Part 4 The Missing Link

DOC The Negro Question Part 4 The Missing Link by Lee Cummings in History

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There was never a more terrible time for Jews in Europe than from 1938 to 1945. The Nazis had overrun a great deal of the continent; bent on the domination of the world and the annihilation of an entire people. The death camps; unknown to most outside Europe; claimed more than six millions Jews during that time. Some endured -- and most have breathtaking stories of survival. Why they survived when so many perished is a matter of coincidence; luck; the will to live and the courage and sacrifice of many others. The full scope of that sacrifice will never be completely chronicled; it is just too vast. "Good-bye for Always; The Triumph of the Innocents" is the story of the youngest members of the Widerman family; who moved to Paris from Poland; only to be caught up in the horror of the Nazi occupation. In 1942; Cecile and Betty Widerman began a journey into the belly of the worst beast mankind has to offer. For two years they were literally one step ahead of death; as Nazi cruelty sought to envelop them as it had millions of others. How they survived; why they survived and who nearly gave their own lives to protect them is a story of inspiration and will that is sure to live forever.


#266630 in Books 2015-03-05Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x .25 x 6.00l; .35 #File Name: 1508702861110 pages


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