
"I would love so very much to last through this ..." : Lilly Zielenziger's diary from Bergen-Belsen concentration camp : searching for traces
"The first entry in Lilly Zielenziger's diary, dated 29 September 1944, reads: 'The first book of one year is finished. The war, unfortunately, is not'. By then the author had already been imprisoned at the Bergen-Belsen so-called 'detention camp' for a year and suffered several years of harassment, deprivation of rights, displacement, and flight. The diary - a slim, easily legible notebook - tells us about her last few months. It tells of her fears and worries, but also of her hopes of a life after the war and of the friendships she was able to make with other prisoners at Bergen-Belsen"--Publisher's website. Source materials. 64 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
- Rahe, Thomas, 1957-
- Mess, Kathrin,
- NIOD Bibliotheek
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- on1141777300
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Germany--Personal narratives.
- Jewish women in the Holocaust--Germany--Diaries.
- Zielenziger, Lilly, 1892-1945--Diaries.
- Bergen-Belsen (Concentration camp)--Biography.
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