This Holocaust Diarist Has Gone Unknown for Too Long - Hey Alma

This Holocaust Diarist Has Gone Unknown for Too Long - Hey Alma

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In small, neat cursive Dutch, on Sunday, March 9, in 1941, at a small desk in a room off of Gabriel Mesustraat in Amsterdam, Holland, a brilliant young Jewish woman began her first diary entry: “These thoughts in my head are sometimes so clear and so sharp and the feelings so deep, but writing about […]

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