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A Train in Winter: A Story of Resistance, Friendship and Survival in Auschwitz - Community Reviews back

by Caroline Moorehead
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Unabridged Chick
Unabridged Chick rated it 13 years ago
I don't read a ton of nonfiction related to WWII because I'm a softie and a wimp. (And mildly obsessive when it comes to traumatic events; I'm a chronic 24/7 CNN-er during disasters.) All this is to say it has to be a certain kind of nonfiction to lure me from my slightly safer world of fiction.Mo...
willemite
willemite rated it 13 years ago
Updated 8/5/13 - see link at bottomParis had become a city of collaborators, both open and hidden, anti-Semites, anti-Freemasons, repentant communists and right-wing Catholics, who had hated Blum’s Front Populaire and felt more than a sneaking admiration for the German cult of youthful valour, order...
pam
pam rated it 55 years ago
This was an absolute brutal story. The number of survivors of the Holocaust is mind boggling. Really, how can anyone survive the unthinkable? It is a true testament of strong spirit and determination.The reason for the 3 stars is because this read more like a High School History book. It was not...
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