Edith’s Story

Edith’s Story by Edith Velmans is a poignant account published by Soho Pr Inc in 1999. This first edition, written in English and spanning 239 pages, details the experiences of a Dutch Jew who survived the Holocaust by seeking refuge with her family in a Protestant household. The narrative unfolds as Velmans recounts her harrowing ordeal, which reaches a critical point when a German officer is billeted in the same house.
Readers will find a deeply personal autobiography that explores themes related to Holocaust survivors and the experiences of Jewish children during this tumultuous period. Velmans shares her family’s struggle for survival amidst the dangers of war, providing insight into the complexities of identity and faith during one of history’s darkest chapters. This edition invites readers to reflect on the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
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A Dutch Jew who survived the Holocaust by hiding out with her family in a Protestant household recounts her harrowing ordeal, which culminated with a German officer being billeted in the same house.
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