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Trudi Birger (1927–2002)

Auteur de A Daughter's Gift of Love: A Holocaust Memoir

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Œuvres de Trudi Birger

La rage de survivre (1998) 1 exemplaire
Sekunder fra ilden (1992) 1 exemplaire

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Nom légal
Simon Birger, Trudi
Date de naissance
1927-04-24
Date de décès
2002-04-24
Sexe
female
Nationalité
Allemagne
Israël
Lieu de naissance
Frankfurt, Germany
Lieu du décès
Jerusalem, Israel
Lieux de résidence
Kovno, Lithuania
Jerusalem, Israel
Études
(BS|Microbiology)
Professions
microbiologist
Holocaust survivor
autobiographer
Relations
Birger, Zev (husband)
Courte biographie
Trudi Birger was born to a wealthy German Jewish family in Frankfurt. Her privileged childhood ended abruptly when she was seven years old, with the rise to power of the Nazi regime. She and her family fled Germany for Lithuania, where they were later forced into the Kovno ghetto before being sent to the Stutthof death camp. Trudi and her mother managed to survive. After World War II, Trudi married Zev Birger, later director of the Jerusalem International Book Fair, with whom she had three sons, and emigrated to Israel. She became a microbiologist and did volunteer work with needy children. In 1980, she founded the Dental Volunteers for Israel, to provide dental care and promote oral health among children -- a special interest of hers from her ordeal during the Holocaust. She published her autobiography, I Dreamed for Years of Chocolate, also known as A Daughter’s Gift of Love (1992).

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Œuvres
4
Membres
82
Popularité
#220,761
Évaluation
4.1
ISBN
19
Langues
5

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