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Aurelia Wylezynska learns of Hitler's invasion in the picturesque south-east of Poland. While many people flee Warsaw, the writer and journalist returns there on 3 September 1939. From then on, she roamed the occupied city day after day, recording her impressions, free of black-and-white thinking, fearless and pictorial: the helmets of fallen soldiers, the ghettoisation of Warsaw's Jews, the pleading hands of a dead boy, the self-image of the German occupiers, the quality of Polish cakes. She dies in the first days of the Warsaw Uprising in autumn 1944 and leaves behind a testimony of historical and literary value.
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- Books (first-hand)
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- Wylezynska, Aurelia
- Title
- Über nichts schreiben, als was meine Augen sehen. Tagebuch aus dem besetzten Warschau 1939 bis 1944
- Details
- 250 pages.
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