Into the Flames: The Life Story of a Righteous Gentile

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Borgo Press, 1992 - History - 176 pages
Memoirs of a non-Jewish Polish woman from Radom who, during the German occupation of Tarnopol, hid 12 Jews (who had fled from the Tarnopol ghetto) in the house of a high-ranking German officer. The officer discovered the Jews during the last stage of the occupation, but kept silent about them.

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Contents

Dedication and Acknowledgments 45
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Prologue
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Radom
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Copyright

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About the author (1992)

Irene Gut Opdyke lives in Yorba Linda, California.

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