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Tag: Bob Spitz

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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