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Hiding in plain sight:

the incredible true story of a German-Jewish teenager's struggle to survive in Nazi-occupied Poland
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Smith and Kraus, May 1, 2004 - Biography & Autobiography - 563 pages
An extraordinary story of strength, resilience, hope, and salvation, Betty Lauer's book chronicles Berta Weissberger's six-year terrifying odyssey in Nazi-occupied Poland. After dying her hair blonde and studying the catechism in hopes of passing as Christian Poles, Berta, her mother, and her sister live a life of constant vigilance and fear. It is only through her abiding faith in a higher power that she is enabled to survive while hiding in plain sight.

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SANCTUARY
20
BLITZKRIEG
39
OCCUPATION
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