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Every Day In My Mind I Have This: A Story of Survival by Dora Russek with Susan T. Hessel & Gayda Holinagel
ISBN Number 9780983164258
Every Day In My Mind I Have This: A Story of Survival by Dora Russek with Susan T. Hessel & Gayda Holinagel
 
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Description of the Book: Every Day in My Mind I Have This: A Story of Survival takes the reader from Grodno, Poland, to Auschwitz to displaced persons camp in Austria to the United States. In addition to the personal story of Dora Russek, it provides the background and important lessons about the events leading to, during and after World War II. For Dora, “never forgetting” means making sure that the Holocaust does not happen again to anyone
Title: Every Day In My Mind I Have This
ISBN: 9780983164258
Publisher: Hessel, Susan
About the Author:
About the Author: Dora Russek is a native of Grodno, Poland, an eastern European city located at the intersection of war, foreign occupation, Jewish expulsion, property confiscation and pogroms (government-encouraged riots against Jews). Born between the two world wars, she lived through rule in an independent Poland, rule under the Russians and then under the Nazis in the Grodno ghetto and later at Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp. She lost her entire family, but never her commitment to doing the right thing whether Dora was at Auschwitz or in her life since then. This book has been her dream for nearly 70 years.