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Author: Neilay Shah

Neilay Shah is a graduate of Haverford College, where he received his BA in history. He writes freelance long form non-fiction, living at the intersection of history and journalism. Neilay keeps himself busy filling the margins of notebooks with scribbled anecdotes and observations.
Alf Eger looking proudly at his bride Gritt on a German train, 1941.
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METRONOME TICKING (Henrik Eger/Bob Spitz): Human beings on both sides of the Holocaust

Neilay Shah March 20, 2015 3 Comments

METRONOME TICKING intertwines the memoirs a Holocaust survivor with the personal letters of an ambitious Third Reich propaganda officer to tell a story of love and empathy in the time of the Holocaust.

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