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  • Faithful Friends

  • Holocaust Survivors' Stories of the Pets Who Gave Them Comfort, Suffered Alongside Them, and Waited for Their Return
  • By: Susan Bulanda
  • Narrated by: Katie Leigh
  • Length: 3 hrs and 36 mins

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Faithful Friends

By: Susan Bulanda
Narrated by: Katie Leigh
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Publisher's Summary

When Jewish families were torn from their homes, neighborhoods, and livelihoods, what happened to the animals that loved and depended on them? Here is a collection of never-before-told stories of pets during the Holocaust. Most of these accounts are told by men and women who were children during World War II in Europe. As they lost parents, siblings, and friends in the death camps, their beloved pets - dogs and cats - provided comfort and courage, gave them a connection to happier times, and helped them to never give up hope.

Included are stories from: Hungary, Poland, Belgium, Holland, Romania, France, and Yugoslavia.

©2011 Cladach Publishing (P)2013 Cladach Publishing
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  • Categories: History

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