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Behind the Red Curtain

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Maya Rakitova’s family has already faced innumerable obstacles and hardships together, having lived through the Communist Party purges that culminated in the disappearance of Maya’s father. But when the Nazis occupy their hometown of Vinnitsa, Ukraine, in 1941, new and terrifying threats surround them. Nine-year-old Maya quickly learns to hide her Jewish identity as her mother, with “uncommon courage,” fights to protect her, relying on the kindness of friends and strangers. A story of survival and victory over the dual terrors of the Stalinist and Nazi regimes, Behind the Red Curtain is Maya's testament to her mother’s love and strong will.

128 pages, Paperback

Published October 30, 2016

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April 30, 2019
A very impactful memoir about Maya’s experience in the Holocaust.

Anyone interested in learning more about the Holocaust should definitely read this book and look at this series of memoirs.
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