Lichter im Dunkel: Flucht und Rettung eines jüdischen Ehepaares im Dritten Reich

Lichter im Dunkel: Flucht und Rettung eines jüdischen Ehepaares im Dritten Reich

Max Krakauer

From January 29, 1943 to April 23, 1945, the Jewish couple Ines and Max Krakauer were on the run from their persecutors through the Germany of the Third Reich.

In a moving report, Max Krakauer describes the life-threatening odyssey through which he and his wife were led, even under the most difficult circumstances, constantly threatened with detection and arrest, but also tirelessly evaluated and hidden by brave helpers, often acting from the then war-torn Christian conscience Germany: from Berlin to Pomerania, from Pomerania back to Berlin and from there to Württemberg.

Dimensions
18.5 x 11.5 cm
Pages
136
Publisher
Quell Verlag Stuttgart, Stuttgart, 1975.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: German.

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