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I wrote this story to find out if happy endings were possible without magic and without miracles...and it is. Still, the miracle was there all along. (jf)
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Interview by Hal Foster. Essays by Rosalyn Deutsche, Stephan Schmidt-Wulffen and Mignon Nixon.
The 75th Anniversary Edition In 1942, five young German students and one professor at the University of Munich crossed the threshold of toleration to enter the realms of resistance, danger and death. Protesting in the name of principles Hitler thought he had killed forever, Sophie Scholl and other members of the White Rose realized that the 'Germanization' Hitler sought to enforce was cruel and inhuman, and that they could not be content to remain silent in its midst. With detailed chronicles of Scholl's arrest andtrial before Hitler's Hanging Judge, Roland Freisler, as well as appendices containing all of the leaflets the White Rose wrote and circulated, this volume is an invaluable addition to World War II literature and a fascinating window into human resilience in the face of dictatorship.
The fictionalized account about the enthralling life during WWII of the mother of Daniel Libeskind and his sister Annette Libeskind Berkovits.
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A collection of 101 uplifting, true stories will help you see the hidden heroes around you and inspire you to be a hero in someone else's life. From random acts of kindness to doing what's right, this book shows how positive attitudes and good deeds can change the world.
A genealogy of the descendants of John Maly born 22 Feb 1819 at Litomerice, Bohemia (now Czechoslovakia) and his wife Franzisca Skala born 25 Mar 1834 in Klucenice, near Milevsko, Tabor County, Bohemia. They were married 28 Apr 1860 at Mischicott, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin. John came to America in 1854 and made a declaration to become a citizen on 30 Jan 1856 at Sheboygan County, Wisconsin. The family moved to Nebraska in 1866. John died 15 Dec 1894 at St. Charles near West Point, Nebraska.