There Is No End to Holocaust Stories

Nonfiction, History, Jewish, Holocaust
Cover of the book There Is No End to Holocaust Stories by Suzanna Eibuszyc, Suzanna Eibuszyc
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Author: Suzanna Eibuszyc ISBN: 9781370149483
Publisher: Suzanna Eibuszyc Publication: April 2, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Suzanna Eibuszyc
ISBN: 9781370149483
Publisher: Suzanna Eibuszyc
Publication: April 2, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Description of daily Jewish life during the interwar years in Poland, the Poland that was under Nazi’s murderess grip and the faith of Jews surviving throughout Russia and Uzbekistan during WWII. Surviving against all ads, throughout the Russian territories and in the midst of all this tragedy experiencing love. 70 Years later and we are still trying to give names to those who died in the Holocaust. More than 1 million victims are still unaccounted for. The biggest gaps, only about half of victims’ names are known, in Poland, the former Soviet Union and Romania. Compared to 97 percent or more in Western European countries. “A Russian Love Story” and “Every Ghost Story is a Love Story” put a face on those who have vanished without a trace. In telling and preserving their story they and the entire lost generation—will have not perished with their stories untold.

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Description of daily Jewish life during the interwar years in Poland, the Poland that was under Nazi’s murderess grip and the faith of Jews surviving throughout Russia and Uzbekistan during WWII. Surviving against all ads, throughout the Russian territories and in the midst of all this tragedy experiencing love. 70 Years later and we are still trying to give names to those who died in the Holocaust. More than 1 million victims are still unaccounted for. The biggest gaps, only about half of victims’ names are known, in Poland, the former Soviet Union and Romania. Compared to 97 percent or more in Western European countries. “A Russian Love Story” and “Every Ghost Story is a Love Story” put a face on those who have vanished without a trace. In telling and preserving their story they and the entire lost generation—will have not perished with their stories untold.

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