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(Ebook) In Her Father's Eyes: A Childhood Extinguished by the Holocaust by Béla Weichherz; Daniel Magilow ISBN 9780813545561, 0813545560

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Authors:Béla Weichherz; Daniel Magilow
Pages:192 pages.
Year:2008
Editon:1
Publisher:Rutgers University Press
Language:english
File Size:3.81 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780813545561, 0813545560
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(Ebook) In Her Father's Eyes: A Childhood Extinguished by the Holocaust by Béla Weichherz; Daniel Magilow ISBN 9780813545561, 0813545560

Translated from the German for the first time, In Her Father's Eyes is the diary of Béla Weichherz, in which he documents the life of his only daughter, Kitty, in prewar Czechoslovakia. Started as a baby book before her birth in 1929, the journal contains frequent entries about the ups and downs of Kitty's childhood, often written in vivid detail. Weichherz included photographs, developmental charts, and Kitty's own drawings to enhance the text. The journal entries stop in early spring 1942, just days before the family's deportation to a Nazi death camp. In its final pages, a recognizable tale of one anonymous life becomes a heartbreaking story about how anti-Semitism and nationalism in Slovakia shattered this normalcy. In Her Father's Eyes is a moving tale about Jewish life and a father's profound love for his only child. By bridging prewar and wartime periods, the diary also provides a rich context for understanding the history from which the Holocaust emerged.
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