First part contains the fate of the author's family in Nazi Germany. In the second part the author decribes her experineces as a medical assistant with Holocaust survivors in the USA.Also included are copies of photographs, documents from the Nazi period, and a map.Margaret H.Collin was born in 1916. She grew up in Berlin, where she was a singer in synagogue choirs until her emigration to England in 1939. In 1946 she immigrated to the USA. She worked as a medical assistant in Los Angeles. Her parents and a large part of her family were killed in the Holocaust.Musician
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Last war years spent as a doctor and prisoner in concentration camps in Posen and Theresienstadt; li...
The first few pages describe Lucy Mandelstam's family life in Vienna, Austria. The Anschluss markes ...
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Outbreak of World War II in Poland; forced labor in Siberia; return to Poland and emigration to Aust...
Memoirs, written in 1966; Photocopies of miscellaneous documents: a sheet from her father's prescrip...
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