My dream of freedom: from Holocaust to my beloved America
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Despite great personal pain, Helen Colin chose to share her story of survival during the Holocaust from the first day of her liberation from Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp, where she addressed German civilians. Presently, she continues to share her history with all who are willing to listen, enduring the pain of recounting because she wishes that her struggles during this time of Nazism be seem as epitomizing hope against despair and compassion against hatred, bias and bigotry.
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Colin, H., & Moreno, E. D. (2013). My dream of freedom: from Holocaust to my beloved America. Skipjack Publishing.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Colin, Helen, 1923- and Elizabeth Dettling, Moreno. 2013. My Dream of Freedom: From Holocaust to My Beloved America. Skipjack Publishing.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Colin, Helen, 1923- and Elizabeth Dettling, Moreno, My Dream of Freedom: From Holocaust to My Beloved America. Skipjack Publishing, 2013.
MLA Citation (style guide)Colin, Helen and Elizabeth Dettling Moreno. My Dream of Freedom: From Holocaust to My Beloved America. Skipjack Publishing, 2013.
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