The Ghosts that Haunt Us: Portraits of Holocaust Survivors

ISBN-10
0968297102
ISBN-13
9780968297100
Category
Holocaust survivors
Pages
94
Language
English
Published
1997-01-01
Publisher
North York, Ont. : Seven Oaks Press
Author
Jason Aaron Schwartz

Description

Notes that the portraits also have a handwritten testament of their subjects. Offers information on the book "Ghosts That Haunt Us," which is the published version of the photos. Links to other Holocaust resources.

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