An edition of Forging Freedom (2000)

Forging Freedom

A True Story of Heroism During The Holocaust

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An edition of Forging Freedom (2000)

Forging Freedom

A True Story of Heroism During The Holocaust

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Jaap Penraat has always felt a little Jewish growing up in Amsterdam in the 1930s. His hometown is one of the great Jewish centers of Europe -- until the German forces arrive at the outbreak of World War II and begin targeting the Jewish community. Jaap's instincts are to protect his Jewish friends and neighbors from Nazi persecution, and he sets to work making fake ID cards for them. As the war progresses and the Nazis turn his beloved Amsterdam into a death trap for Jews, Jaap realizes he must take a more drastic action. The scheme he devises requires two things for it to succeed: outsmarting the Nazis at their own game and having nerves of steel. The hardest part for him is not just risking his own life, but deciding which other lives he dares to risk, if he is to save them. Hudson Talbott gives us a dramatic account of a man who knew he must act against these dark forces. As Jaap has said, " You do these things because in your mind there is no other way of doing it." - Jacket flap.

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Publisher
Putnam Juvenile
Language
English
Pages
64

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2001, Scholastic
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First Sentence

"Jaap Penraat knew how to turn a challenge into an adventure."

Table of Contents

Shabbas helper : Amsterdam 1930
Firestorm : 1933
Blitzkrieg : May 10, 1940
The tightening grip
The yellow star : May 1942
Jail : August 1942
A new plan : Autumn 1942
Paris
Final touches
Pack and pray : December 1942
The journey
406 lives
Author's note

Edition Notes

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New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
D804.66..P747 2000, D804.66. .P747 2000

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
64 p.
Number of pages
64
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7471445M
Internet Archive
forgingfreedom00huds
ISBN 10
0399234349
ISBN 13
9780399234347
LCCN
99052551
Library Thing
677551
Amazon ID (ASIN)
Goodreads
599580

First Sentence

"Jaap Penraat knew how to turn a challenge into an adventure."

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