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Memoirs of a Polish Jewish woman who survived World War II hiding in occupied Poland, with "Aryan" documents. Her father and stepmother were deported from the Kraków ghetto; she escaped from the ghetto and hid in Kraków and then in Warsaw. In the region of Radom she was employed as a cook for German soldiers. From a liaison with with a German officer, she gave birth to a son, who ignored his father's origin until he himself had children. The two of them emigrated to Israel in 1957, but after a short stay Jasinska moved on to Germany, where she lives in Frankfurt.
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Der Krieg, die Liebe und das Leben, Zofia Jasinska
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- Released
- 2001
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- Language
- German
- Authors
- Zofia Jasinska
- Publisher
- Aufbau-Taschenbuch-Verl.
- Released
- 2001
- Pages
- 189
- ISBN10
- 3746617820
- ISBN13
- 9783746617824
- Series
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- Memoirs of a Polish Jewish woman who survived World War II hiding in occupied Poland, with "Aryan" documents. Her father and stepmother were deported from the Kraków ghetto; she escaped from the ghetto and hid in Kraków and then in Warsaw. In the region of Radom she was employed as a cook for German soldiers. From a liaison with with a German officer, she gave birth to a son, who ignored his father's origin until he himself had children. The two of them emigrated to Israel in 1957, but after a short stay Jasinska moved on to Germany, where she lives in Frankfurt.




