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Angels in the camp : a remarkable story of peace in the midst of the holocaust / Jan Markell. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Wheaton, Illinois : Tyndale House, (c)1979.Description: 155 pages ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780842300711
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • DS135
  • DS135.M345.A544 1979
Available additional physical forms:
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Contents:
May 1934 -- Early Winter 1935 -- Spring 1937 -- March 1938 -- Fall 1938 -- November 1938 -- December 1938 -- March 1939 -- March 1940 -- April 1940 -- Fall 1940 -- February 1941 -- Spring 1941 -- Summer 1941 -- Fall 1941 -- Spring 1942 -- Fall 1942 -- February 1943 -- Summer 1943 -- Christmas 1943 -- January 1944 -- February 1944 -- Spring 1944 -- August 1944 -- October 1944 -- November 1944 -- December 1944 -- January 1945 -- January 23, 1945 -- March 1945 -- April 1945 -- May 1, 1945 -- Epilogue.
Subject: "Since my arrival in America in 1946, it has been my dream and prayer to share with others the glorious miracles the Lord performed during my twelve and half years of persecution under the Nazi regime. However, in the Lord's timing, the book did not take shape until sometime in the winter of 1977, after I had reaffirmed my faith in Jesus Christ and renewed my total commitment to him during one of Billy Graham's Crusades on TV." Subject: Breslau, Germany Summer 1943. Life in a war-torn world was difficult for teenage Anita Dittman and her mother. Her Aryan father had abandoned his family, and Anita and her Jewish mother toiled long hours at a forced-labor factory. Their apartment was under the constant surveillance of the Gestapo, and every week they saw neighbors dragged away to concentration camps. But amid the despair, Anita and her mother knew the hope and peace of the Jewish MessiahScope and content: Angels in the camp is the remarkable story of the difference Jesus Christ makes ... even in the midst of the holocaust.
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Circulating Book (checkout times vary with patron status) Circulating Book (checkout times vary with patron status) G. Allen Fleece Library CIRCULATING COLLECTION Non-fiction DS135.G5 D583 1979 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31923001499157

March 1933 -- May 1934 -- Early Winter 1935 -- Spring 1937 -- March 1938 -- Fall 1938 -- November 1938 -- December 1938 -- March 1939 -- March 1940 -- April 1940 -- Fall 1940 -- February 1941 -- Spring 1941 -- Summer 1941 -- Fall 1941 -- Spring 1942 -- Fall 1942 -- February 1943 -- Summer 1943 -- Christmas 1943 -- January 1944 -- February 1944 -- Spring 1944 -- August 1944 -- October 1944 -- November 1944 -- December 1944 -- January 1945 -- January 23, 1945 -- March 1945 -- April 1945 -- May 1, 1945 -- Epilogue.

"Since my arrival in America in 1946, it has been my dream and prayer to share with others the glorious miracles the Lord performed during my twelve and half years of persecution under the Nazi regime. However, in the Lord's timing, the book did not take shape until sometime in the winter of 1977, after I had reaffirmed my faith in Jesus Christ and renewed my total commitment to him during one of Billy Graham's Crusades on TV."

Breslau, Germany Summer 1943. Life in a war-torn world was difficult for teenage Anita Dittman and her mother. Her Aryan father had abandoned his family, and Anita and her Jewish mother toiled long hours at a forced-labor factory. Their apartment was under the constant surveillance of the Gestapo, and every week they saw neighbors dragged away to concentration camps. But amid the despair, Anita and her mother knew the hope and peace of the Jewish Messiah

Angels in the camp is the remarkable story of the difference Jesus Christ makes ... even in the midst of the holocaust.

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