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|aHolden, Wendy.
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|aBorn survivors :|bthree young mothers and their extraordinary story of courage, defiance, and hope /|cWendy Holden.
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|aFirst Harper Perennial edition.
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|aNew York:|bHarper Perennial,|c2016.
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|axiv, 383 pages :|billustrations, map, portraits;|c21cm.
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|aPriska -- Rachel -- Anka -- Auschwitz II-Birkenau -- Freiberg -- The train -- Mauthausen -- Liberation -- Home -- Reunion -- Roll call.
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|aBIOGRAPHY: HISTORICAL, POLITICAL & MILITARY. Eastern Europe, 1944: Three women believe they are pregnant, but are torn from their husbands before they can be certain. Rachel is sent to Auschwitz, unaware that her husband has been shot. Priska and her husband travel there together, but are immediately separated. Also at Auschwitz, Anka hopes in vain to be reunited with her husband. With the rest of their families gassed, these young wives are determined to hold on to all they have left-their lives, and those of their unborn babies. Having concealed their condition from infamous Nazi doctor Josef Mengele, they are forced to work and almost starved to death, living in daily fear of their pregnancies being detected by the SS. In April 1945, as the Allies close in, Priska gives birth. She and her baby, along with Anka, Rachel, and the remaining inmates, are sent to Mauthausen concentration camp on a hellish seventeen-day train journey. Rachel gives birth on the train, and Anka at the camp gates.
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|aAuschwitz (Concentration camp)
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|aHolocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
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|aJewish women in the Holocaust|vBiography.
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|aHolocaust survivors|vBiography.
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