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Refuge in hell: how Berlin's Jewish hospital outlasted the Nazis

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Provides a close-up look at the little known story of Berlin's Jewish Hospital, the only Jewish institution in Germany to survive the Holocaust, drawing on the accounts of survivors to describe daily life in the hospital under the Nazis, the machinations of hospital director Dr Lustig, the medical staff and patients and the hospital's liberation by Soviet troops in 1945

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