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Broken glass, Broken lives: A Jewish Girl's Survival in Berlin, 1933-1945.

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Rita Kuhn lived her Jewish childhood and adolescence in Hitler’s Berlin, surviving a cycle of ever-growing dangers for her, her family, and her friends. The people she loved disappeared from one day to the next and left no messages, no farewells, no forwarding addresses. They were as silent as the graves they never had. Their memories remain engraved within her heart.

Years later, an inner voice urged her to put her memory into words. In the telling of it, her story of survival grew to bring back those who could no longer speak for themselves. They want to be remembered, they do not want their deaths to have been in vain. In remembrance the seeds are planted to create a better world for future generations.

212 pages, Paperback

First published November 19, 2012

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