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We Are Children Just the Same, We Are Children Just the Same, 082760534X, 0-8276-0534-X, 978-0-8276-0534-3, 9780827605343, Edited by Paul R Wilson Foreword by Vaclav Havel , , We Are Children Just the Same, 0827609442, 0-8276-0944-2, 978-0-8276-0944-0, 9780827609440, Selected and edited by Marie Rut Krizkova, Kurt Jiri Kotouc, and Zdenek Ornest Translated from the Czech by R. Elizabeth Novak Edited by Paul R. Wilson With a foreword by Vaclav Havel

We Are Children Just the Same
Vedem, the Secret Magazine by the Boys of Terezin
Edited by Paul R Wilson
Foreword by Vaclav Havel

hardcover
1995. 200 pp.
photographs and illustrations
978-0-8276-0534-3
$29.95 t
Out of Print
 
paperback
2013. 208 pp.
123 color illustrations
978-0-8276-0944-0
$34.95 t
 

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Prepared and selected by Marie Rut Krizkova, Kurt Jiri Kotouc, and Zdenek Ornest. Translated from the Czech by R. Elizabeth Novak

From 1942 to 1944 Jewish boys imprisoned at the model concentration camp Theresienstad secretly produced a weekly magazine called Vedem (In the Lead). It contained essays, interviews, poems, and artwork written behind the blackout shades of their cellblock. The material was saved by one boy who survived the Holocaust but was suppressed for 50 years in Czechoslovakia. It provides a poignant glimpse at the world of boys whose lives were turned upside down: separated from their families and ultimately, for the majority, killed. Includes black and white photographs, and color and black and white illustrations.

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