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Antonio Iturbe The Librarian of Auschwitz Book
Auschwitz, 1943. Fourteen-year-old Jewish girl Dita Adlerova finds herself in the family block of the death camp. Pain, filth, hunger and despair - this place is saturated with grief and hopelessness. But the prisoners of the camp were able to turn their scars into armor. Here Dita meets Fredy Hirsch, an athlete, and learns of an underground library created by the prisoners. Dita is given a task: to hide from the Nazis 8 editions, which they managed to save for the education of young children. If members of the SS find out about it, everyone involved will be killed. But can fear break the will of those doomed to die? The girl Dita becomes the keeper of the camp books... So begins the story of her feat in the realm of death.
Number of pages: 496.
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- Shelf lifeunlimited
- Storage temperaturein a dry place
- CountryUkraine