Barbara Helena Bawarska’s true story, as told to OZY writer Libby Coleman.
When I was two days old I was placed on the steps of a house in Warsaw to keep me alive. I’m now 72, and two weeks ago, I went back to see where I had lived during World War II. The house was abandoned. It had been practically destroyed in a fire in 1989, but still, being there brought back many emotions. I recognized the orphanage where I and the other 100 to 200 children had stayed. (Read More)
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Guest - Boyden
PermalinkWoah it is amazing how the track of this baby was kept during such a tragic and mass destructive event! I am sure you would not have needed any essay help in coming up with this work. It has been quite interesting actually.
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Guest - Hedde
PermalinkThis is so sad to learn about even though the Holoaust was many decades back! I was looking for australian assignment help and ended up here. This made me really sad, the baby was so young and innocent!
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Guest - Hwaeteleah
PermalinkOh this is so terrible and just like this polish baby, a lot of others would have lost during the holocaust as well! At the moment I have to write my essay fast or else I would have stayed for more knowledge. Anyways, you have put up a great work and it is delightful to read it here!
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