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This book tells the story of the courageous and compassionate Dutch citizens who helped two young Austrian sisters avoid deportation to the death camps where they almost certainly would have perished. Their story serves as a reminder that the best of humanity can still be discovered in the darkest times.

Produktbeschreibung
This book tells the story of the courageous and compassionate Dutch citizens who helped two young Austrian sisters avoid deportation to the death camps where they almost certainly would have perished. Their story serves as a reminder that the best of humanity can still be discovered in the darkest times.
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Autorenporträt
Eva Broessler Weissman, a survivor of the Holocaust, escaped from Vienna, Austria to the Netherlands in 1939. With the help of a family that removed her from danger, she avoided arrest and acted as a courier in the Dutch Resistance until the end of the Nazi occupation. After World War II, she moved to the United States, where she devoted her life to working with nonprofit organizations. She currently lives in Lakewood, Ohio. Dr. Gregory Moore is associate professor of history and political science at Notre Dame College in Cleveland, Ohio. He received his doctorate in history from Kent State University. Moore currently serves as chair of the Department of History and Political Science and director of the Center for Intelligence Studies at Notre Dame and lives in Wadsworth, Ohio.