A Warsaw Diary 1939-1945, Zylberberg, Michael. Published By Vallentine, Mitchell, London 1969. First Edition. Blue boards; gilt spine titles; unclipped dustjacket. In fine condition without markings, tears etc. A story of one of the few survivors of the Warsaw Ghetto and of an underground existence in the non-Jewish part of the city during the Second World War. Based entirely on the author’s original diary, rediscovered twenty years after the war, Michael Zylberberg tells of the ghetto uprising and the Polish uprising of General Bor-Komorowski; of the moral conflicts of the Poles who helped the Jews and those who betrayed them.
A Warsaw Diary 1939-1945, Zylberberg, Michael
Biography and Memoir, Historical and Political, Military Memoir and Biography, World War II$20.00
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Categories: Biography and Memoir, Historical and Political, Military Memoir and Biography, World War II
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