Summary
Fourteen-year-old Millie Weber was forced into a ghetto with her family in Radom, Poland. A year later she became a slave laborer at an ammunitions factory where she met and married Heniek Greenspan. Before Heniek was sent to a death camp, he returned his wedding ring to Millie. She was able to keep it safe even while imprisoned at Auschwitz. Millie was liberated in 1945 and moved to Germany where she married her second husband and eventually moved to the United States.
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Critique
A disturbing Holocaust memoir with a touching story never to be forgotten. Recommend.
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