Divided lives : the untold stories of Jewish-Christian women in Nazi Germany / Cynthia Crane. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : St. Martin's Press, (c)2000.Edition: first editionDescription: xi, 372 pages ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- DS135.C891.D585 2001
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The Germans and the Nazis were not synonyms for me Ingeborg Hecht -- I was a wanderer between the waves, belonging to no one Ingrid Wecker -- I was born completely poisoned Ruth Yost -- In the Nazi years, I acquired and elephant skin and could handle any kind of treatment Ruth Wilmschen -- On had, at the time, enough possibilities to die Ursula Randt -- I was treated differently because I looked Aryan. That helped me a great deal Isle B -- God took my life into his hands and I'm forever grateful for that Gretel Lorenzen -- The Hitler ideology was stronger than my life Sigrid Lorenzen -- There was no part of if where you weren't asked whether or not you were Jewish Margot Wetzel -- I stood at eighteen looking into nothingness Ursula Beosselmann.
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