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Gone to Ground: One woman's extraordinary account of survival in the heart of Nazi Germany by Marie Jalowicz Simon
This is a memoir of a young Jewish woman who during WW II lived underground in Berlin under an assumed identity. In constant fear of discovery, she was helped by anti-Nazi Germans at great risk to themselves. Her story is a triumph of the human spirit against impossible odds. She survived her ordeal and went on to a distinguished academic career.
(David Graham - bwl 76 Spring 2015 )