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Ten survivors remember the Holocuast and their displacement, and talk about their new life in New York.
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When the last witness of the Holocaust is gone, remembrance will lose its immediacy. heim.at.home tells the conciliatory story of ten Holocaust survivors' relationship to their homeland. They are Austrians whose place of birth turned into a dangerous and alien place practically overnight. They all managed to escape to America - some with more, and some with less difficulties - to start a new life in New York. Diana Gregor has distilled the memories of these ten Holocaust survivors for this touching book, aided by wonderful images by photographer David Plakke.



