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Nobody lives here : a Jewish childhood in the occupied Netherlands

Lesgever, LexLichtenstein, Babette(Translated by)Voort, Jozef(Translated by)
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'I was on the street and I was free – but what now?’This is the story of Lex Lesgever: a young Jewish boy who found himself alone on the streets of wartime Amsterdam, the only survivor of his large family.

He was just 11 when the Germans invaded in May 1940, and less than a year later he had already been confronted with the horrific consequences of war when his eldest brother, Wolf, was arrested during a raid.

This marked the beginning of a devastating time for both the Netherlands and for the young boy who had to survive it alone. From a cosy family home in Amsterdam’s Jewish quarter, to sleeping rough, escaping Nazi raids and interrogations, and being taken in by members of the Dutch Resistance, Lex’s memoir pulls no punches.

Witness the growth of a naïve, frightened young boy into a smart, resilient and yet sensitive survivor.

Painting a picture of the unfolding events in Amsterdam during Anne Frank’s time in hiding, Nobody Lives Here is vivid and often horrific, but ultimately it is a poignant snapshot of humanity in its darkest moments.

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The History Press Ltd
1803993227 / 9781803993225
Hardback
05/10/2023
United Kingdom
English
1 volume : illustrations (black and white)
22 cm
Translated from the Dutch.