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== Title ==
[[Henry Foner]]. '''''Postcards to a Little Boy: A Kindertransport Story'''''. Jerusalem: Holocaust History Museum Yad Vashem, 2013. <memoirs>
* See [[Henry Foner / Heinz Lichtwitz (M / Germany, 1932), Holocaust survivor]]
== Abstract ==
"Henry Foner (Heinz Lichtwitz), who had lost his mother at a young age, was sent from Berlin to Wales and lived there with a Jewish couple, who provided him with a warm, loving home. From the moment they parted, Henry's father sent him colorful illustrated postcards written in German and later on in English. This authentic and moving document presents the postcards and letters that Henry received from his father and other relatives and friends, along with their translation."--Publisher description.


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[[Category:Holocaust Children, Memoirs (subject)]]
[[Category:Holocaust Children, Memoirs (subject)]]
[[Category:Holocaust Children, Germany (subject)]]
[[Category:Holocaust Children, 1932 (subject)]]
[[Category:Holocaust Refugee Children (subject)]]
[[Category:Holocaust Refugee Children (subject)]]
[[Category:Holocaust Refugee Children, United Kingdom (subject)]]
[[Category:Holocaust Refugee Children, United Kingdom (subject)]]
[[Category:Kindertransport (subject)]]
[[Category:Kindertransport (subject)]]

Latest revision as of 09:19, 20 February 2022

Title

Henry Foner. Postcards to a Little Boy: A Kindertransport Story. Jerusalem: Holocaust History Museum Yad Vashem, 2013. <memoirs>

Abstract

"Henry Foner (Heinz Lichtwitz), who had lost his mother at a young age, was sent from Berlin to Wales and lived there with a Jewish couple, who provided him with a warm, loving home. From the moment they parted, Henry's father sent him colorful illustrated postcards written in German and later on in English. This authentic and moving document presents the postcards and letters that Henry received from his father and other relatives and friends, along with their translation."--Publisher description.

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