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A Jewish girl and the daughter of a Nazi have been best friends since they started school, but in 1938 the thirteen-year-olds find their close relationship difficult to maintain.
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Children's fiction, Friendship, fiction, Austria, fiction, Jews, fiction, Fiction, History, Jews, Friendship, Juvenile fiction, Prejudices, Best friends, Nazis, Vienna (austria), fiction, Fiction, mystery & detective, general, Fiction, general, Juvenile literature, World War, 1939-1945, ChildrenPlaces
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Devil in Vienna
October 1999, Rebound by Sagebrush
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Der Teufel in Wien: Freundschaft im Schatten der Diktatur
October 1, 1995, Bertelsmann, München
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3570200248 9783570200247
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Austria pre-World War II. This fiction, based on the writer's own experience, is in the form of a journal of a teenager named Inge Dornenwald. Inge, a Jewish from an educated and well off family wrote about her beautiful friendship with a Roman Catholic Austrian, Lieselotte Vesseley, since the age of 7; the negative change to Austria and especially to the Jewish who were born and lived there during November 1937 to March 1938; the life saving power to any adult Jews who could have a RC baptismal certificate stamped 1936 or earlier. It is touching to read about how some RC priests at the time, in troubled Vienna, trying their best to help rescuing Jewish.
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