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To Tell at Last: Survival Under False Identity, 1941-45

by Blanca Rosenberg

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      "Searing. . . . With         an even hand and understated prose, Ms. Rosenberg, now a New York City         psychotherapist, bravely depicts Nazi carnage in chilling detail."         -- Susan Shapiro, New York Times Book Review       "[A] harrowing account         of intrigue and danger with all the elements of a war movie adventure."         -- Miriam Rinn, The Forward       This memoir of how a Jewish         woman survived Nazi Germany by passing as an Aryan was selected as the         best book on Holocaust and Jewish Resistance Literature by the Israeli         committee of the Egit Grants.    … (more)
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      "Searing. . . . With         an even hand and understated prose, Ms. Rosenberg, now a New York City         psychotherapist, bravely depicts Nazi carnage in chilling detail."         -- Susan Shapiro, New York Times Book Review       "[A] harrowing account         of intrigue and danger with all the elements of a war movie adventure."         -- Miriam Rinn, The Forward       This memoir of how a Jewish         woman survived Nazi Germany by passing as an Aryan was selected as the         best book on Holocaust and Jewish Resistance Literature by the Israeli         committee of the Egit Grants.    

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