We're alive and life goes on

a Theresienstadt diary

By Roubíčková, Eva Mándlová & Roubi²ckova, Eva Mandlova & Alexander, Zaia & Wolff, Virginia Euwer

Publishers Summary:
Presents the diary entries of a young woman living in the Jewish ghetto of Theresienstadt, a model concentration camp designed by the Nazis to show to the Red Cross and other humanitarian organizations.

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ISBN
978-0-80505-352-4
Publisher
H. Holt & Co., c1998.


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School Library Journal

Reviewed on January 22, 1998

Gr 9-Up A direct translation of the author's diary of her experiences in the Theresienstadt concentration camp from December 1941 until the May 1945 Allied liberation. Unlike Anne Frank's diary, which was intentionally written in a very readable narrative style, Roubickova's is more a series of hastily written notes detailing the small incidents and daily changes in regulations that became the norm for her family and her friends. Forced to move from one ba...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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