Remember My Child Who You Are: Gedenkt mine kind, ver dubinst...
Hope overcomes tragedy in this true story of a young boy, orphaned and brutalized by a war he cannot understand. He never gives up and never forgets who he is. Although over seventy years have passed since the start of the war, the memories shared are vivid. We see the war through the eyes of a child, but with an adult perspective. Meticulously researched by his wife of over fifty years, with many pages of pictures, maps, letters and supporting documents, this memoir will hold you attention long after you have finished reading. Isreal Milkow will never forget who he is. And neither will you.
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Remember My Child Who You Are: Gedenkt mine kind, ver dubinst...
Hope overcomes tragedy in this true story of a young boy, orphaned and brutalized by a war he cannot understand. He never gives up and never forgets who he is. Although over seventy years have passed since the start of the war, the memories shared are vivid. We see the war through the eyes of a child, but with an adult perspective. Meticulously researched by his wife of over fifty years, with many pages of pictures, maps, letters and supporting documents, this memoir will hold you attention long after you have finished reading. Isreal Milkow will never forget who he is. And neither will you.
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Remember My Child Who You Are: Gedenkt mine kind, ver dubinst...

Remember My Child Who You Are: Gedenkt mine kind, ver dubinst...

Remember My Child Who You Are: Gedenkt mine kind, ver dubinst...

Remember My Child Who You Are: Gedenkt mine kind, ver dubinst...

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Hope overcomes tragedy in this true story of a young boy, orphaned and brutalized by a war he cannot understand. He never gives up and never forgets who he is. Although over seventy years have passed since the start of the war, the memories shared are vivid. We see the war through the eyes of a child, but with an adult perspective. Meticulously researched by his wife of over fifty years, with many pages of pictures, maps, letters and supporting documents, this memoir will hold you attention long after you have finished reading. Isreal Milkow will never forget who he is. And neither will you.

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ISBN-13: 9781987031881
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 02/12/2019
Pages: 462
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 1.00(d)
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