This heart-stopping story of a young girl hiding from the Nazis is based on Clara Kramer’s diary of her years surviving in an underground bunker with seventeen other people.
Clara Kramer was a typical Polish-Jewish teenager from a small town at the outbreak of the Second World War. When the Germans invaded, Clara’s family was taken in by the Becks, a Volksdeutsche (ethnically German) family from … German) family from their town. Mrs. Beck worked as Clara’s family’s housekeeper. Mr. Beck was known to be an alcoholic, a womanizer, and a vocal anti-Semite. But on hearing that Jewish families were being led into the woods and shot, Beck sheltered the Kramers and two other Jewish families.
Eighteen people in all lived in a bunker dug out of the Becks’ basement. Fifteen-year-old Clara kept a diary during the twenty terrifying months she spent in hiding, writing down details of their unpredictable life—from the house’s catching fire to Mr. Beck’s affair with Clara’s neighbor; from the nightly SS drinking sessions in the room above to the small pleasure of a shared Christmas carp.
Against all odds, Clara lived to tell her story, and her diary is now part of the permanent col-lection of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C.
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What a story of survival.I could not put it down.
Clara’s story is both gripping and horrifying. The reader witnesses the extremes of human character in self-sacrifice and cruelty as well as unimaginable endurance drawn from an innate will to live. It is sobering to realize that the events Clara survived occurred less than a century ago, and something similar could happen again.
It was like the Diary of Anne Frank on steroids.
Excellent story based on historical facts
Very good book
wrote a review already. Wonderful! Awesome, night mare, true, beyond be;lief yet totally true. Read it.
A very good book about the experience of a polish Jewish child’s experience during the Haulocaust. A tragic yet inspirational story.
Everyone should know the history of the Jews during WW2. The unthinkable truths changed me and filled me with humility and gratitude for my life
Great book on Natzi era. Good read.
An amazing story.
What these people went through for survival. Horrific! I also learned more about the war and the part the Russians had.
Hard to put this one down: it’s a variation of the Anne Frank experience with multiple Jewish families being protected by their Polish Catholic neighbors. It’s almost beyond belief what they endured.
Just couldn’t finish this. Maybe I judged it too soon, but only got through 2 chapters. It just seemed to drag.