In 1941, 20-year-old Eva Mandlova arrived at the Nazi's "model" concentration camp, Theresienstadt. Experiencing moments of laughter and the most profound pain, Eva lost her closest relatives to the camps. Never before published, her diary shows the horror of Theresienstadt, where the relatively "good" conditions left the prisoners to make impossible moral choices every day.
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In 1941, 20-year-old Eva Mandlova arrived at the Nazi's "model" concentration camp, Theresienstadt. Experiencing moments of laughter and the most profound pain, Eva lost her closest relatives to the camps. Never before published, her diary shows the horror of Theresienstadt, where the relatively "good" conditions left the prisoners to make impossible moral choices every day.
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