Dec 21, 2009

The Upstairs Room | The Upstairs Room

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Johanna Reiss’s story serves as both a history of the German occupation of The Netherlands, which lasted from 1940 to 1945, and a portrait of the writer as a young girl who survived the Holocaust. During this tragic time, Nazis slaughtered six million European Jews and millions of other victims. A short foreword states Reiss’s desire to write a simple, human book about this part of her childhood; a brief introduction then sets the scene, giving the historical context for World War II in Europe.

In twelve chapters, Reiss chronicles her experiences...

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