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Prague winter. A personal story of remembrance and war 1937-1948

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Before turning twelve, Madeleine Albright's life was profoundly affected by the Nazi invasion of Czechoslovakia, the destruction of European Jewry, and the rise of communism. Her family's experiences during these tumultuous years offer a unique perspective on a pivotal period in modern history. Drawing from her memories, her parents' writings, interviews, and newly available documents, Albright shares a narrative that is both harrowing and inspiring. The exploration of her past reveals timeless dilemmas and universal lessons, taking readers from Prague's historic castle to London's bomb shelters and the prison ghetto of Terezín, as well as the highest levels of government in Europe and America. Albright reflects on her late discovery of her Jewish heritage, her homeland's complex history, and the moral choices faced by her parents' generation. Through eyewitness accounts, she illustrates how ordinary citizens were thrust into roles as exiled leaders, resistance fighters, and victims. The events, though complex, resonate with childhood themes of fear, trust, identity, and moral choices. Albright emphasizes the profound sadness experienced by those who lived through 1937 to 1948, urging the importance of remembering the millions who did not survive. This work serves as both a personal memoir and a historical analysis, offering lessons for the future through the lens of one of the international community's most respected figures

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Prague winter. A personal story of remembrance and war 1937-1948, Madeleine Albright

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