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David Rubinowicz, Yitzhak Rudashevski, Moshe Flinker, Eva Heyman, and Anne Frank were all teenagers during World War II. They lived in different parts of Europe. They had different lives. But they all had something in common: They were Jewish, and therefore, under Hitlers twisted rule, they were five of the six million men, women, and children sentenced to death. Paperback , 208 pages Published November 1st 1996 by Scholastic Paperbacks (first published June 15th 1995)
David Rubinowicz, Yitzhak Rudashevski, Moshe Flinker, Eva Heyman, and Anne Frank were all teenagers during World War II. They lived in different parts of Europe. They had different lives. But they all had something in common: They were Jewish, and therefore, under Hitlers twisted rule, they were five of the six million men, women, and children sentenced to death. Paperback , 208 pages Published November 1st 1996 by Scholastic Paperbacks (first published June 15th 1995)