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Destroyed and grey in the face, staggering with weakness, but without a word of complaint or fear": Elderly Jews on the run from deportation and hiding in Berlin, 1941-1945

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An account of the challenges that elderly Jews faced when going into hiding in Berlin in order to evade deportation. Reflects on the postwar period as a time when feelings of loneliness permeated survivors' narratives

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