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Talking Until Nightfall Remembering Jewish Salonica, 1941–44
Author: Isaac Matarasso
Year: 2020
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The Plot of Talking Until Nightfall Remembering Jewish Salonica 1941-44 Talking Until Nightfall Remembering Jewish Salonica 1941-44 Author: Isaac Matarasso Publication Year: [Year of Publication] Genre: Historical Fiction, Memoir 272 Summary: Talking Until Nightfall Remembering Jewish Salonica 1941-44 is a historical fiction memoir that chronicles the experiences of the author's family during World War II, specifically their escape from the city of Salonica (Thessaloniki) in Greece, where over 5,0000 Jews were sent to Nazi concentration camps, leaving only 2000 survivors. The book provides a personal account of the horrors of the war and its impact on the author's family and the Jewish community. Plot: The book begins with the author's description of life in pre-war Salonica, a vibrant and diverse city filled with Jews, Christians, and Muslims living together in relative harmony.
The Plot of Talking Until Nightfall Remembering Jewish Salonica 1941-44 Talking Until Nightfall Remembering Jewish Salonica 1941-44 Автор: Исаак Матарассо Год публикации: [Год публикации] Жанр: историческая фантастика, мемуары 272 Резюме: Talking Until Nightfall Remembering Jewish Salonica 1941-44 - исторические художественные мемуары, в которых рассказывается об опыте семьи автора во время Второй мировой войны, в частности об их побеге из города Салоники (Салоники) в Греции, где более 5 0000 евреев были отправлены в нацистские концентрационные лагеря, оставив только 2000 выживших. В книге представлен личный отчёт об ужасах войны и её влиянии на семью автора и еврейскую общину. Сюжет: Книга начинается с описания автором жизни в довоенной Салонике, ярком и разнообразном городе, наполненном евреями, христианами и мусульманами, живущими вместе в относительной гармонии.
The Plot of Talking Until Nightfall Remembering Jewish Salonica 1941-44 Talking Until Nightfall Remembering Jewish Salonica 1941-44 Автор: Isaac Matarasso Année de publication : [Année de publication] Genre : fiction historique, mémoires 272 Résumé : Talking Until Nightfall Remembering Jewish Salonica 1941-44 sont des mémoires artistiques historiques qui racontent l'expérience de la famille de l'auteur pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, en particulier leur évasion de la ville de Thessalonique en Grèce, où plus de 5 0000 Juifs ont été envoyés dans des camps de concentration nazis, ne laissant que 2000 survivants. livre présente un rapport personnel sur les horreurs de la guerre et son impact sur la famille de l'auteur et la communauté juive. L'histoire : livre commence par une description de la vie de l'auteur dans la Salonique d'avant-guerre, une ville brillante et variée remplie de juifs, de chrétiens et de musulmans qui vivent ensemble dans une harmonie relative.
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The Plot of Talking Until Nightfall Remembering Jewish Salonica 1941-44 Talking Until Nightfall Remembering Jewish Salonica 1941-44 Автор: Isaac Matarasso Yıl yayınlanan: [Yıl yayınlanan] Tür: tarihsel kurgu, anı 272 Özet: Talking Until Nightfall Remembering Jewish Salonica 1941-44, yazarın ailesinin II. Dünya Savaşı sırasındaki deneyimlerini, özellikle de 5 0000'den fazla Yahudi'nin Nazi toplama kamplarına gönderildiği Yunanistan'daki Selanik (Selanik) kentinden kaçışlarını anlatan tarihi bir kurgu anısıdır ve sadece 2000 kişi hayatta kalmıştır. Kitap, savaşın dehşetini ve yazarın ailesi ve Yahudi cemaati üzerindeki etkisini kişisel olarak anlatıyor. Kitap, yazarın, göreceli bir uyum içinde yaşayan Yahudiler, Hıristiyanlar ve Müslümanlarla dolu canlı ve çeşitli bir şehir olan savaş öncesi Selanik'teki yaşamı açıklamasıyla başlar.
مؤامرة الحديث حتى حلول الليل تتذكر سالونيكا اليهودية 1941-44 تتحدث حتى حلول الليل تتذكر سالونيكا اليهودية 1941-44 Автор: نشر إسحاق ماتاراسو العام: [نشر العام] النوع: الخيال التاريخي، مذكرات 272 ملخص: الحديث حتى الليل تذكر اليهودية سالونيكا 1941-44 هي مذكرات خيالية تاريخية تحكي عن تجارب عائلة المؤلف خلال الحرب العالمية الثانية، ولا سيما هروبهم من مدينة سالونيك (سالونيك) في اليونان، حيث تم إرسال أكثر من 5 0000 يهوديًا إلى معسكرات الاعتقال النازية، ولم يتبق سوى 2000 ناجين. يقدم الكتاب سردًا شخصيًا لأهوال الحرب وتأثيرها على عائلة المؤلف والجالية اليهودية. الحبكة: يبدأ الكتاب بوصف المؤلف للحياة في سالونيكا قبل الحرب، وهي مدينة نابضة بالحياة ومتنوعة مليئة باليهود والمسيحيين والمسلمين الذين يعيشون معًا في وئام نسبي.

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