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Index
Front Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Foreword. Those Who Knew Them Best, by Jacqueline Jacobsohn and Miriam Angress
What Is Creative History?
Acknowledgements
Introduction
About Suffering, Courage and Hope
1. Nightmare
2. Werner’s Interview
3. Dr. Curt Bondy and the Opening of Gross Breesen
4. Werner Arrives at Gross Breesen, 1936
5. Life at Gross Breesen
6. Eva’s Expulsion, 1936
7. Eva at St. Paul’s Girls’ School, England, 1936
8. Summer Vacation, Germany, 1936
9. St. Paul’s, 1936–1937
10. Witness to History
11. The Final Push, 1937
12. Eva at Gross Breesen, 1937–1938
13. “Inside Work”
14. Comfort in Routine
15. The Drought
16. Heartache and Growing Up
17. Töpper, the Spokesman
18. A Ray of Hope, 1938
19. The Postcard to Töpper
20. A Telephone Call to Eva
21. Eva’s Escape
22. “Root Holds” at Hyde Farmlands
23. Töpper in Exile
24. Krystallnacht, November 9–10, 1938
25. Imprisoned in Buchenwald Concentration Camp
26. Panic and Response
27. Release from Buchenwald
28. Thalhimer’s Victory!
29. Waiting for a Visa
30. Töpper’s Journey to Hyde Farmlands
31. Töpper at Hyde Farmlands, 1939–1940
32. Major Construction and a Chicken Industry
33. Constant Worry
34. Hyde Farmlands Closes, 1941
35. “Tom,” the War Years
36. Eva, the War Years
37. Bondy and Thalhimer, the War Years
38. “They Who Sow in Tears”
Notes
Bibliography
About the Author
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