The Children Of Izieu: A Human Tragedy
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
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This poignant historical account, The Children Of Izieu: A Human Tragedy, chronicles the devastating fate of Jewish children sheltered in a French orphanage during World War II. It meticulously reconstructs the lives of these innocent victims and the harrowing circumstances that led to their capture and deportation. The narrative presents a stark and unflinching look at the atrocities committed, serving as a powerful testament to human resilience and the profound impact of historical injustice. Through meticulous research, the author uncovers the individual stories behind the collective tragedy, ensuring that their memories endure. This essential work argues for the importance of remembrance and vigilance against such horrors, offering a deeply moving and vital contribution to Holocaust literature.
Author: Serge Klarsfeld
Format: Paperback
Published: 1985, Harry N. Abrams
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image
This poignant historical account, The Children Of Izieu: A Human Tragedy, chronicles the devastating fate of Jewish children sheltered in a French orphanage during World War II. It meticulously reconstructs the lives of these innocent victims and the harrowing circumstances that led to their capture and deportation. The narrative presents a stark and unflinching look at the atrocities committed, serving as a powerful testament to human resilience and the profound impact of historical injustice. Through meticulous research, the author uncovers the individual stories behind the collective tragedy, ensuring that their memories endure. This essential work argues for the importance of remembrance and vigilance against such horrors, offering a deeply moving and vital contribution to Holocaust literature.