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Alicia: My Story
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Referencing Alica as a survivor of the Holocaust is to do her a huge disservice. Her diligence, determination and love for others is of the highest ethics, nearly beyond compare. It is impossible for me to put into words the admiration and respect she has many times highly earned in her long ordeal of a nightmare where most would just perish. During, at the close of and after WW11 she rose above even her own need to survive by making huge personal sacrifices very close to the point of her death to assure others of substance, shelter, motivation and personal warmth. It is impossible for me to sum up her achievements here as it is my admiration for her. It is rare indeed for an author to state more beyond brave facts about themselves so underscored of personal merit. All the world should be her stage not just to tell her story but more importantly to best understand the proper motivation of the facts of life accordingly.
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Started Reading
December 9, 2008
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Finished Reading
December 16, 2008
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