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New publication available, without cost, for private readership or possible classroom use.
| Date Submitted: |
2007-03-23 |
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156096 |
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Many readers of the H-List will remember the late Charlotte Guthmann Opfermann, a German-Jewish survivor from Wiesbaden, Germany and KZ-Ghetto Theresienstadt. Charlotte, a long-time confidant and colleague of mine, died on 11/22/04. For several years we had collaborated on a her autobiography, a project we ultimately abandoned in 2000. After her death, I completed a more modest project, a memoir of her 23 months spent at Theresienstadt (6/43 - 5/45). The book is entitled "CHARLOTTE, A Holocaust Memoir: Remembering Theresienstadt, As Shared with Robert A Warren." Bound copies of the completed work were presented to recent attendees of the 37th Annual Conference on the Holocaust and the Churches held earlier this month at Case Western Reserve in Cleveland.
The book is available in electronic form to any interested party, without cost or obligation. This is my way of saying farewell to one of my life's dearest friends and most important teachers. For a free copy, to be sent via return e-mail in easily downloadable PDF format, please contact me at derick38@comcast.net. For those of you who are teachers in Holocaust and Genocide Studies, you might find this as a useful classroom supplement for your students. There are no copyright or other restrictions on the private use or circulation of this book, or upon its reproduction and distribution for teaching and/or other non-commercial purposes. The book is short, 158 pages, and although authored by me is written in Charlotte's first-person narrative voice. Sincerely, Robert A. Warren
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