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| | Amazon.com: The Choice: Poland, 1939-1945: Books: Irene Eber (Site not responding. Last check: ) |
 | | Eber describes how, living in California after the war, she attempted to conceal from others her "anxieties, compulsive behavior, strange phobias, fears and nightmares." Eber's book is a penetrating psychological analysis of how she learned to cope with the destructive forces that engulfed her young life. |
 | | Eber re-creates life in wartime Mielec: the rivalries and opportunism, the acts of courage and generosity, the constant fear borne by the Jewish community, and the moment in 1942 when the Germans marched all of Mielec’s Jews out of town and toward the death camps. |
 | | Eber is able to take you right into the horrors she faced, both as a child and as an adult. |
| www.amazon.com /Choice-Poland-1939-1945-Irene-Eber/dp/0805241973 (1033 words) |
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