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My name is Selma, the remarkable memoir of a Jewish resistance fighter and Ravensbrück survivor, Selma van de Perre ; translated by Alice Tetley-Paul and Anna Asbury

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My name is Selma, the remarkable memoir of a Jewish resistance fighter and Ravensbrück survivor, Selma van de Perre ; translated by Alice Tetley-Paul and Anna Asbury
Language
eng
resource.biographical
autobiography
Illustrations
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Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
My name is Selma
Oclc number
1201298257
Responsibility statement
Selma van de Perre ; translated by Alice Tetley-Paul and Anna Asbury
Sub title
the remarkable memoir of a Jewish resistance fighter and Ravensbrück survivor
Summary
When the war began, Perre lived with her parents, two older brothers, and a younger sister in Amsterdam. Being Jewish in the Netherlands had not presented much of an issue, but by 1941 it had become a matter of life or death. While her father was summoned to a work camp, her mother and sister went into hiding but were betrayed and sent to Auschwitz. Perre took on an assumed identity and joined the Resistance movement, using the pseudonym Margareta van der Kuit. Transported to Ravensbrück, she survived by using her alias
Table Of Contents
Prologue -- The artist and the milliner: my family -- Jumping over ditches: my childhood -- Second-class citizens: the occupation -- Away from home: a family in hiding -- Bleached hair: in the resistance -- Secret drawers: my arrest -- Blue overalls: Camp Vught -- The passageway of death: Ravensbrück -- My real name: the liberation -- Living life: London -- Remembering the dead -- Epilogue
Target audience
adult
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