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'''Child of the Holocaust''' (London: Routledge & K. Paul, 1967) is the memoir written by Holocaust survivor [[Jack Kuper]] (b.1932).   
'''Child of the Holocaust''' (London: Routledge & K. Paul, 1967) is the memoir written by Holocaust survivor [[Jack Kuper]] (b.1932).   

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Holocaust Children's Memoirs


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Child of the Holocaust (London: Routledge & K. Paul, 1967) is the memoir written by Holocaust survivor Jack Kuper (b.1932).

"Offers the true account of an eight-year-old boy who returned to his Polish town one day to find that all the Jews had been sent away and describes his young years traveling fearfully around the country in the hopes of finding his people and a place to call home."--Publisher description.

Jack Kuper (b.1932)



  • [[Helga Weiss (1929)
  • Ana Novac (b.1929)
  • Renata Calverley (b.1937c) wrote Let Me Tell You a Story: One Girl's Escape from the Nazis.


Janina Bauman was a year older than Anne Frank when the Second World War began but, unlike The Diary of Anne Frank, this is a story of survival. When Hitler's decree forced her family into the Warsaw Ghetto, Janina, an intelligent, lively girl, suddenly found herself in a cramped flat, hiding with other Jewish families. At first even curfews and the casual cruelty meted out by the German occupiers could not dim her passion for books, boys and romance. Then came the raids, and Janina, with her sister and mother, had to keep on the move, hiding in the ruins of the ghetto to avoid being one of thousands rounded up every day and deported to the camps. Their escape to the 'Aryan' side was followed by two years in hiding, taking shelter with those willing to help them and living in constant fear of betrayal. Told through her teenage diaries, giving her story a rare immediacy, this is the extraordinary tale of a passionate young woman's courage and survival.

Eva Schloss (1929-)

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