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I Survived Rumbuli

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Haunting survivor's tale of the Rumbuli massacre.

If you're keen on World War II history, Frida Michelson's firsthand account will immerse you in the stark realities of the Nazi occupation in Latvia. It's a sobering read, offering a voice to the silenced and a reminder of the atrocities of the past. This book is more than history; it's an intimate narrative of endurance and memory.

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I Survived Rumbuli

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ISBN: 9780896040304
Date of Publication: 1979-01-01
Format: Paperback
Goodreads rating: 3.97
(rated by 75 readers)

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Of the 30,000 Jews living in Riga, Latvia, only 2 women survived - a wrenching story of one woman's will to live. Rumbuli Forest was to Riga, the capital of Latvia, what Babi Yar was to Kiev and Ponary was to Vilna: a bloody massacre site where thousands of children, women, and the elderly were slaughtered by the Nazi Einzatzgruppen. Frida Michelson, a seamstress, tells the story of the events that occurred in her native town. For years she hid in the forests and among Latvian peasants and city-dwellers - members of the Seventh Day Adventists sect. Out of their devotion to God, they were willing to risk their lives to save her. Michelson tells her story in a terse and poignant language.
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Haunting survivor's tale of the Rumbuli massacre.

If you're keen on World War II history, Frida Michelson's firsthand account will immerse you in the stark realities of the Nazi occupation in Latvia. It's a sobering read, offering a voice to the silenced and a reminder of the atrocities of the past. This book is more than history; it's an intimate narrative of endurance and memory.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.