Dancing through Darkness: When Love & Dreams Survived a Nazi Death Camp

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ISBN-10:

1934980072

ISBN-13:

9781934980071

Edition: Second, Revised
Released: Jun 10, 2016
Publisher: Cable Publishing
Format: Paperback, 230 pages
Related ISBN: 9781934980064

Description:

In April 1943, 20-year-old Saartje Winberg (Selma Engel) and nearly 2000 fellow prisoners arrived at Sobibor Death Camp and were herded from a Nazi transport by shouting guards using guns, snarling dogs, and whips to speed the process. Crazed by hunger and thirst after three days and nights of living hell, not knowing where she was or why, and unable to understand the orders screamed at her, she was suddenly shoved from the line - terrified about her unknown fate.

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