French novel survives Auschwitz
"'I am going on a journey,' Irene Nemirovsky told her two young daughters as she was led away by the French police in July 1942. Five weeks later this celebrated French writer, a Jew, died at Auschwitz, leaving behind handwritten notes that turned out to be her final novel."
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Even the worst natural disasters dwarf in comparison to the 6 million Jews that Hitler and his Nazis slaughtered during the WW2. When I say this people ask me why I compare. I compare because we have to remind ourselves that we are our biggest peril. Add to:del.icio.us| Digg| Reddit| StumbleUpon| Technorati
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Even the worst natural disasters dwarf in comparison to the 6 million Jews that Hitler and his Nazis slaughtered during the WW2. When I say this people ask me why I compare. I compare because we have to remind ourselves that we are our biggest peril. Add to:del.icio.us| Digg| Reddit| StumbleUpon| Technorati
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