‘What They Didn’t Burn’ Uncovers Father’s Holocaust Secrets
Highlighting: “What They Didn’t Burn” by Mel Laytner. SparkPress. 2021. English. Paperback. 304 pages. ISBN-13: 978-1684631032. Mel Laytner, formerly a journalist, grew up on West 83rd
Highlighting: “What They Didn’t Burn” by Mel Laytner. SparkPress. 2021. English. Paperback. 304 pages. ISBN-13: 978-1684631032. Mel Laytner, formerly a journalist, grew up on West 83rd
Highlighting: “The Emergence of Jewish Ghettos During the Holocaust” by Dan Michman. Cambridge University Press, Reprint edition. 2014. 200 pages. ISBN 978-1107437128 In this study,
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