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Table of Contents Introduction 11 To Bear Witness 12 Time Line 14 Source of Texts 14 The World of Our Youth Memories of Chanukah - Village Children - The Lost Knife 15 Changing Times Boycott - A Safe Place - Kristallnacht - Last Days of the Seminary - Waiting in Suspense - Deportation 23 Ghetto of Lodz Our New Environment - Suffering of the Newcomers - Do Not Forgive Them - Lejzerowicz - A Child No More - Before My Mother's Death 39 Auschwitz Berthel - Saloniki - Death March 73 Free At Last Displaced Persons, a story 83 In America Joachim, a story -Now I Want Children - A New Life -Flashbacks 101 Revisiting the Past 111 About Faith 113 Musings 115 A Daughter's Loving Portrait, by Deborah Cohen Katz 119 She Made a Difference Gail Rosen - Elborg Forster - William Gilcher 121 The Fate of the Jews in Nieder-Ohmen, by Heinrich Reichel 124 Chronology Acknowledgements 125 127 Poems by Hilda Stern Cohen translated by Elborg Forster Prayer / Gebet 13 Do Not Forgive Them 50 Hunger 53 Forced Labor 54 The Blankets 57 The Mass Grave at Marysin 61 This Is My Tongue / Genagelt ist meine Zunge 65 I Travel Back 66 A Child No More 66 The World Was Once So Big and Wide 67 Before My Mother's Death / Vor dem Tode meiner Mutter 69 The Train 71 By the Barbed Wire 80 It Matters Who I Am 88 Bits of Sweetness 90 They Tell Me 90 The Day is Blind 90 I Open Wide My Arms 90 What We Have Lost 93 My Truth 95 Time Has Slipped Away 97 Hope / Hoffnung 99 Spring Time / Fr_hling 102 First Wedding Anniversary / Nun haben wir den Ehestand 106 Oh, Give Me Just One Hour 108 Thoughts Toss Me Back and Forth 115
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Cohen, Hilda Stern, 1924-1997.
Jews -- Germany -- Máeucke -- Biography.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Personal narratives.
Nieder Ohmen (Máeucke, Germany) -- Biography.