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Title: Georgina: Holocaust Memoirs
Author: KOVAC GABRIELLA / SHEAD OLIVER R
Format: PAPERBACK
Publication date: 01/03/2017
Imprint: ******
Price: $29.95
Publishing status: Active
Georgina is a young women living in Budapest at the start of WW2. This is her story as she, and her family, struggle to survive the Nazi oppression, the holocaust, and the post war Soviet brutal rule.
Illustrated with family photographs, and with extra historical and political information, this book gives a clear and intimate account of this period of European history.
It is also a story of bravery and triumph over tragedy.
An Incredible True Story of Survival Audacity and Deception from the Darkest Days of the Holocaust. December 1944 whilst heavy snows fall over Budapest and soldiers battle for the streets, Georgina a young Jewish woman, is nearly starving to death with her new born son. The battle outside is one of the most savage in the entire war. She knows that go into the streets is virtually a death sentence or rape, but she must find food within the next few hours or her baby will certainly die. For Georgina there is no choice. Alone and completely vulnerable she heads out into the freezing cold. Georgina My Mother’s Story is an incredible true story of one woman’s bravery and daring in Hungary during the Holocaust and through the brutal communist regime beyond.
ISBN: 9780992338930