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Through the Morgue Door: One Woman's Story of Survival and Saving Children in German-Occupied Paris

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Through the Morgue Door: One Woman's Story of Survival and Saving Children in German-Occupied Paris - Brull-Ulmann, Colette, and Landau, Anne (Translated by), and Sinclair, Margaret (Translated by)
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"In 1934, at the age of fourteen, Colette Brull-Ulmann knew, that she wanted to become a pediatrician. At the time, she had never been to school. By the age of twenty-one, she was in her second year of medicine. By 1942, Brull-Ulmann and her family had become registered Jews under the ever-increasing statutes against them enacted by Petain's government; her father had been arrested and interned at the Drancy detention camp; and Brull-Ulmann had become an intern at the Rothschild Hospital, the only hospital in Paris where ...

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Through the Morgue Door: One Woman's Story of Survival and Saving Children in German-Occupied Paris 2024, University of Pennsylvania Press

ISBN-13: 9781512825589

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