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Don't run! Walk! How we survived the Holocaust

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In 2006, as part of interviews conducted by the Shoah Foundation, Roman Polanski, Oscar-winning director, actor, and film producer, recorded his childhood memories of life in Poland during World War II. Minimally edited, preserving the unique voice of childhood, they read like an oral narrative. Difficult and precious. This book also includes letters from his father, written at his son's request in 1973. They are being published for the first time.

The occupation of Krakow, the ghetto, flight, loneliness, hunger, fear, encounters with violence, the prison logic of the concentration camp, survival—first-person accounts of the horrors of that time and an important historical memory conveyed through personal trauma.
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