|aHidden teens, hidden lives|bprimary sources from the Holocaust|cLinda Jacobs Altman ; Holocaust research by Margaret Shannon.
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|aBerkeley Heights, NJ|bEnslow Publishers|cc2010.
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|a128 p.|bill. (some col.), col. map|c25 cm.
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|aTrue stories of teens in the Holocaust.
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|aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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|aA matter of time -- Plans and preparations -- Secret places -- Hiding in plain sight -- Hidden Jews and their Gentile protectors -- Forest dwellers and freedom fighters -- Long road home.
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|a"Explores the lives of children and teens who went into hiding during the Holocaust; looks at various places used as hiding spots, such as barns and attics, and different ways to hide, like assuming false identities, and how these were used as a tool to survive"--Provided by publisher.
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|aJewish children in the Holocaust|vBiography|vJuvenile literature.
In simple, poignant prose, these primary source accounts capture the tragic and courageous experiences of young people who lived through the Holocaust and whose lives were forever altered by it.