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Black Days & Nights: The Story of My Childhood as a Holocaust Survivor
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Black Days & Nights: The Story of My Childhood as a Holocaust Survivor

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When Leon was eight years old, his grandfather took him to a one-man stage performance titled, Papirena Kinder , or Paper Children. It told the story of a bereaved old man who, despite having raised five children, had been abandoned by all of them in his old age. All he had of them were their childhood photographs from a time long past- a time when he was their hero. This wistful tale shaped a deep impression in young Leon and set the stage for how he would fight for his life, and his parents’ survival, during the years which shortly followed – as Germany set the stage for The Holocaust.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Gefen Publishing House
Country
Israel
Date
1 July 2013
Pages
72
ISBN
9789652296344

When Leon was eight years old, his grandfather took him to a one-man stage performance titled, Papirena Kinder , or Paper Children. It told the story of a bereaved old man who, despite having raised five children, had been abandoned by all of them in his old age. All he had of them were their childhood photographs from a time long past- a time when he was their hero. This wistful tale shaped a deep impression in young Leon and set the stage for how he would fight for his life, and his parents’ survival, during the years which shortly followed – as Germany set the stage for The Holocaust.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Gefen Publishing House
Country
Israel
Date
1 July 2013
Pages
72
ISBN
9789652296344