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Deborah Vadas Levison

“the factory warden had little choice but to send the bodies to the local cemetery to be disposed of during that period. Six Haftlings died within that time frame. Hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions, of victims of Nazi atrocities across Europe had been dumped into mass graves, but, according to what we read next, this local cemetery superintendent took it upon himself to do something. Something extraordinary. This cemetery superintendent – this good, decent man – took each of those six deceased Bochum factory workers and laid him in an individual, marked grave in the Wiemelhausen Jewish Cemetery.”

Deborah Vadas Levison, THE CRATE: A Story Of War, A Murder, And Justice
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THE CRATE: A Story Of War, A Murder, And Justice THE CRATE: A Story Of War, A Murder, And Justice by Deborah Vadas Levison
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