Emmie Arbel. The Color of Memory

Yelin, Barbara

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Born in The Hague in 1937, Emmie Arbel and her Jewish family were deported by the Nazis in 1942. As a child, she survived the Ravensbrück and Bergen-Belsen concentration camps. When the war was over, she was eight years old. Her parents and grandparents were murdered in the Holocaust. But her own rescue turns out to be the beginning of a new path of suffering for the traumatized child. Emmie Arbel looks back on a childhood and youth marked by violence, abuse, speechlessness and loneliness. But also a life full of rebellion, self-empowerment and humor. Based on numerous in-depth conversations with Emmie Arbel, Barbara Yelin has created a haunting memoir that is also a reflection on memory itself. Edited by Charlotte Schallié and Alexander Korb
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Writer
Yelin, Barbara
Title
Emmie Arbel. The Color of Memory
Publisher
Rehm, Dirk
Year
2024
Language
German
Pages
192
EAN
9783956404429
Binding format
Hardback

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