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{en} [[Rosemarie Koczy]]. '''''I Weave You a Shroud''''', 3 vols. (New York: QCC Art Gallery, 2009-2013) | |||
* See [[Rosemarie Koczy (F / Germany, 1939), Holocaust survivor]] | |||
* Rosemarie Koczy, ''I Weave You a Shroud'', 3 vols. (New York: QCC Art Gallery, 2009-2013) | |||
== Abstract == | |||
The highly anticipated three volume publication of Rosemarie Inge Koczÿ's memoirs. Volume I is now available. The four hundred twenty four page hardcover facsimile of the handwritten translated text into English by her husband, Louis Pelosi. Originally, the series was published in French by Blanche-Marie and Alain Arnéodo, Rosemarie's friends and art collectors. Revealed therein are her earliest memories of a childhood lost. Rosemarie's deepest emotions, and thoughts about her life during and after captivity are described. Most remarkable are her earliest recollections from ages three to five during which she was held as a work slave in the fields and orchards of two different concentration camps. | |||
== External links == | |||
[[Category:Holocaust Children, 1939 (subject)]] | |||
[[Category:Holocaust Children, Germany (subject)]] | |||
[[Category:Holocaust Children, Memoirs (subject)]] |
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{en} Rosemarie Koczy. I Weave You a Shroud, 3 vols. (New York: QCC Art Gallery, 2009-2013)
- Rosemarie Koczy, I Weave You a Shroud, 3 vols. (New York: QCC Art Gallery, 2009-2013)
Abstract
The highly anticipated three volume publication of Rosemarie Inge Koczÿ's memoirs. Volume I is now available. The four hundred twenty four page hardcover facsimile of the handwritten translated text into English by her husband, Louis Pelosi. Originally, the series was published in French by Blanche-Marie and Alain Arnéodo, Rosemarie's friends and art collectors. Revealed therein are her earliest memories of a childhood lost. Rosemarie's deepest emotions, and thoughts about her life during and after captivity are described. Most remarkable are her earliest recollections from ages three to five during which she was held as a work slave in the fields and orchards of two different concentration camps.
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