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Why I Wrote My Three Books In My Pensioner Years

Why I Wrote My Three Books In My Pensioner Years

One morning in Budapest during the autumn of 1944, an unknown official in charge of deporting Hungarian Jews sent back all the women accompanied by children. My Mother, Leona Grunwald, was one of those women and I was a tiny baby in her arms. I have no means of knowing who that official was and […]

May 25, 2018 | By Agnes Grunwald-Spier | Reply More

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