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{en} [[Frida Weinstein]]. '''''A Hidden Childhood, 1942-1945''''' (New York : Hill and Wang, 1985).
* English ed. of ''J'habitais rue des Jardins Saint-Paul'' (Paris: Balland, 1983).
* See [[Frida Weinstein / Frida Scheps (F / France, 1936), Holocaust survivor]]
== Abstract ==
"Chronicles the author’s wartime experiences as a child left by her mother for her own safety in a French Catholic convent. ... To protect her from the Nazis, the mother of a Jewish French girl sends the child to a Catholic convent school ... During World War II, a young Jewish girl known as F. is transported to a convent school at the Chateau de Beaujeu, France, where her fascination with catechism clouds her identification with her true heritage."--Publisher description.
[[Category:Holocaust Children Studies--1980s]]
[[Category:Holocaust Children Studies--English]]
[[Category:Holocaust Children, 1936 (subject)]]
[[Category:Holocaust Children, France (subject)]]
[[Category:Holocaust Children, Memoirs (subject)]]
[[Category:Hidden Children (subject)]]
[[Category:Hidden Children, France (subject)]]

Latest revision as of 08:02, 21 March 2022

French ed. (1983)

{en} Frida Weinstein. A Hidden Childhood, 1942-1945 (New York : Hill and Wang, 1985).

  • English ed. of J'habitais rue des Jardins Saint-Paul (Paris: Balland, 1983).

Abstract

"Chronicles the author’s wartime experiences as a child left by her mother for her own safety in a French Catholic convent. ... To protect her from the Nazis, the mother of a Jewish French girl sends the child to a Catholic convent school ... During World War II, a young Jewish girl known as F. is transported to a convent school at the Chateau de Beaujeu, France, where her fascination with catechism clouds her identification with her true heritage."--Publisher description.

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