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"The book describes the life of Fanny and her family in Europe and their remarkable escape, orchestrated by Fanny's mother, Regina. Fanny and her family moved from Tarnów, Poland, to Berlin in 1930, but returned to Kraków sholtry before WWII began. A series of events set in motion the family's flight from Europe. Their escape route took the Bienenfelds across several countries and oceans on their quest to find safety. By air, land, and sea, the family crisscrossed their way to freedom; first to Trieste and Genoa, Italy, then to Tangier, Morocco, back to Seville and on to Lisbon, and, finally, to the U.S.A."--Publisher's website.
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Holocaust survivors, Biography, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Personal narratives, Jewish refugees, Judenverfolgung, Jüdin, Flucht, Pariser Friedenskonferenz 1919-1920 Paris Polish Delegation gnd, Umschulungswerkstätten für Siedler und AuswandererPeople
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Remembering Regina: my journey to freedom
2015, Yad va-Shem, International Institute for Holocaust Research
in English
9653084860 9789653084865
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