Lucille Eichengreen
Lucille Eichengreen (''née'' Cecilie Landau; February 1, 1925 – February 7, 2020) was a survivor of the Łódź (Litzmannstadt) Ghetto and the Nazi German concentration camps of Auschwitz, Neuengamme and Bergen-Belsen. She moved to the United States in 1946, married, had two sons and worked as an insurance agent. In 1994, she published ''From Ashes to Life: My Memories of the Holocaust''. She frequently lectured on the Holocaust at libraries, schools and universities in the U.S. and Germany. She took part in a documentary from the University of Giessen on life in the Ghetto, for which she was awarded an honorary doctorate. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published in: Eine verschwundene Welt (2006), Seite 345-346 year:2006 pages:345-346
Published in: Eine verschwundene Welt (2006), Seite 345-346 year:2006 pages:345-346
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Published in: "Nirgendwo und überall zu Haus" (2006), Seite 220-228 year:2006 pages:220-228
Published in: "Nirgendwo und überall zu Haus" (2006), Seite 220-228 year:2006 pages:220-228
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Published in: Newsletter 17(2008), 32, Seite 4-6 volume:17 year:2008 number:32 pages:4-6
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Published: Hamburg : Konkret-Literatur-Verl, 2015.
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