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Escondendo Edith: Uma história real
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"Escondendo Edith" apresenta o drama de uma garota judia que precisa enfrentar os horrores da Segunda Guerra Mundial. Edith Schwalb tem apenas seis anos quando Hitler invade a Áustria. De repente, a garotinha se vê obrigada a deixar uma vida confortável em Viena para entrar em uma rotina de fugas e incertezas. Primeiro, sua família se muda para a Bélgica, mas é perseguida e foge para a França. Escondendo Edith tem o objetivo de mostrar os horrores do Holocausto às crianças, para que episódios como esse nunca mais voltem a acontecer.
LanguagePortuguês
Release dateOct 2, 2013
ISBN9788506068922
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    This is the story of young Jewish girl Edith Schwalb who was born in 1932 in Vienna, Austria. When her family is forced to leave their home to escape the Nazis, Edith is both bewildered and frightened. They leave Vienna and furtively travel all the way to southern France. Edith's father is eventually caught and sent to a concentration camp. Hher mother deposits her and her younger brother in a children's home in the town of Moissac in France. The story of the town itself is inspiring; all the residents have come together to hide the Jew's in their midst, the home being is funded by the Jewish Scouts of France. During Nazi raids, the major forewarn's the home and the children are taken on camping trips in the surrounding hills until the coast is clear. At the end of the war, the heroic couple who ran the house, Shatta and Bouli Simon, had saved more than five hundred Jewish children.