I Remember Nothing More: The Warsaw Children's Hospital and the Jewish Resistance

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Pantheon Books, 1990 - Biography & Autobiography - 184 pages
In the tradition of classic first-person accounts of life during the dark years of Nazi genocide, I Remember Nothing More is an unforgettable profile of one woman's extraordinary courage. Adina Blady Szwajger worked in the Jewish ghetto children's hospital, set up safe houses for Jews, distributed money, collected arms, and was always in fear for her life. 8 pages of photographs; 4 maps.

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Introduction I
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Around the Chimney Stove Yiddish Folksong
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First Meeting
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Copyright

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