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{it} [[Edith Bruck]] (Edith Steinschreiber (F / Hungary, 1932). Chi ti ama così <Italian> (Milan: Lerici, 1959).  
{it} [[Edith Bruck]] (Edith Steinschreiber (F / Hungary, 1932). '''''Chi ti ama così''''' <Italian> (Milan: Lerici, 1959).  


* See [[Edith Bruck / Edith Steinschreiber (F / Hungary, 1932), Holocaust survivor]]
* See [[Edith Bruck / Edith Steinschreiber (F / Hungary, 1932), Holocaust survivor]]
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English ed. (2001)

{it} Edith Bruck (Edith Steinschreiber (F / Hungary, 1932). Chi ti ama così <Italian> (Milan: Lerici, 1959).

Translations

  • {en} Who Loves You Like This, tr Thomas Kelso. Philadelphia, Pa.: Paul Dry Books, 2001.

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