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Seven, a Family Holocaust Story
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282 pages
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The narrative focuses on the experiences of Polish Jews who survived World War II not through concentration camps, but by enduring exile in Stalin's remote prison settlements and Gulags. With less than ten percent of Polish Jews emerging alive, this account highlights the struggles and resilience of those who faced Soviet exile as their primary means of survival. Ellen G. Friedman's work, "The Seven, A Family Holocaust Story," poignantly captures the impact of this displacement on families and individuals during a harrowing period in history.
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2017, paperback
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