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Ana Novac

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Her journal was published as a book which was translated into a number of languages including French, German, Italian, Dutch and Hungarian. Its English title was
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and other smaller camps and was able to maintain a journal during her time in the camps. She was eventually liberated at
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in May 1945. However, her parents and younger brother did not survive. Novac returned to Romania. She moved to
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Salvaged Pages: Young Writers' Diaries of the Holocaust
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Index


Romanian
Dej
Transylvania
Oradea
Miskolc
Hungary
Nazi Germany
took control
Auschwitz
Kraków-Płaszów
Chrastava
Czechoslovakia
Berlin
Paris
"O victimă colaterală"
RFI România



Salvaged Pages: Young Writers' Diaries of the Holocaust
ISBN
978-0300205992


"Ana Novac"
the original
Children Writing the Holocaust
ISBN
0230505899

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