Women's experiences in the Holocaust in their own words
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Stroud, Gloucestershire : Amberley Publishing, 2018.
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384 pages : illustrations, fascimiles, portraits, maps ; 25 cm
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Published
Stroud, Gloucestershire : Amberley Publishing, 2018.
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Book
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English

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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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"This book brings to light women's experiences in the Holocaust. It explains why women's difficulties were different to those of men. Men were taken away and the women were left to cope with children and elderly relatives and obliged to take on new roles. Women like Andrew Sachs' mother had to deal with organising departure for a foreign country and making choices about what to take and what to abandon. The often desperate hunt for food for themselves and those in their care more often than not fell to the women, as did medical issues. They had to face pregnancies, abortions and, in some camps, medical experiments. Many women wrote diaries, memoirs, letters and books about their experiences and these have been used extensively here. The accounts include women who fought or worked in the resistance, like Zivia Lubetkin who was part of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Dr Gisella Perl was a doctor in Auschwitz under the infamous Dr Mengele. Some young girls acted as Kashariyot, underground couriers between ghettos. Their varied experiences represent the extremities of human suffering, endeavour and courage. The author herself is a survivor, born in 1944. Her mother struggled to keep her safe in the mayhem of the Budapest Ghetto when she was a tiny baby and dealt with the threat from Russian soldiers after the liberation of Budapest in January 1945"--Publisher description.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Grunwald-Spier, A. (2018). Women's experiences in the Holocaust in their own words . Amberley Publishing.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Grunwald-Spier, Agnes. 2018. Women's Experiences in the Holocaust in Their Own Words. Amberley Publishing.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Grunwald-Spier, Agnes. Women's Experiences in the Holocaust in Their Own Words Amberley Publishing, 2018.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Grunwald-Spier, Agnes. Women's Experiences in the Holocaust in Their Own Words Amberley Publishing, 2018.

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