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"From her idealistic youth until the end of her life, Lilli Jahn was a prolific letter writer. A resourceful and strong-minded young woman, she studied medicine in Cologne and in her letters discussed theater, music, literature, art, and religion. She wooed and won her Protestant friend and fellow medical student, Ernst Jahn, by letter, and in 1926 she married him. Together they set up house and a medical practice and started a family." "But in 1933, when Hitler took power, everything changed. Ernst Jahn came under increasing pressure from the local Nazis to divorce his Jewish wife, which he did in 1942. From that moment Lilli and her five children were left unprotected. Arrested and sent to the Breitenau labor camp, Lilli was angry and afraid, but she could at least write and receive letters. Miraculously, almost all her letters to her children and friends have survived, together with many of theirs to her that were smuggled out of Breitenau as Lilli realized she would be sent to perish at Auschwitz." "In these letters, and in the narrative by Martin Doerry, Lilli's grandson, we see the deterioration of Germany under National Socialism through the eyes of an ordinary family. We watch as Lilli's initial optimism begins to crack, and as she tries to run the household and mother her children from a labor camp far away, relying on her twelve-year-old daughter Ilse. Perhaps most movingly of all, we see the children's heroic attempts to save their mother, and their struggle to continue to believe in her return."--BOOK JACKET.
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Physicians, Holocaust victims, Women physicians, Social conditions, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Biography, Jewish women, Correspondence, Jews, Personal narratives, Autobiography and memoir, Physicians, biography, Germany, social conditionsPeople
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My Wounded Heart: The Life of Lilli Jahn, 1900-1944
2009, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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My Wounded Heart: Life of Lilli Jahn
2008, Bloomsbury Publishing USA
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My wounded heart: the life of Lilli Jahn, 1900-1944
2004, Bloomsbury
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My Wounded Heart: The Life of Lilli Jahn, 1900-1944
March 18, 2004, Bloomsbury USA
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My wounded heart: the life of Lilli Jahn, 1900-1944
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"On 2 March 1897 the Cologne manufacturer Josef Schluchterer made what was then termed 'a good match': he married his fiancee Paula, a young woman from a very good family."
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