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We're Alive and Life Goes On: A Theresienstadt Diary

af Eva Roubickova

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Presents the diary entries of a young woman living in the Jewish ghetto of Theresienstadt, a model concentration camp designed by the Nazis to show to the Red Cross and other humanitarian organizations.
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This was pretty good, quite detailed. It covers events from the time Eva got her deportation notice until Theresienstadt was liberated. Eva was fortunate compared to most of the residents of Theresienstadt. She had a good job in the garden (which made her exempt from deportation, for the most part) and this Aryan guy kept giving her food -- enough for herself and seven other people to live on.

Unfortunately for the reader, Eva stopped writing her diary for the four-month period during which time her boyfriend and her parents were deported to Poland. I would have liked to have read her emotional reaction during this time and how she coped, but she said she was too distraught to keep up her diary. She resumed it in January 1945, but the later entries were very short and dry.

A worthy contribution to the Holocaust diaries collection. It includes several photos of Eva and her family. ( )
  meggyweg | Apr 29, 2011 |
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Be happy always
Eva Roubickova
August 1st 1998
  chestergap | Feb 6, 2017 |
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