In the footsteps of the holocaust (Rekord nr 26676)
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| 001 - CONTROL NUMBER | |
| control field | 1365596575 |
| 003 - CONTROL NUMBER IDENTIFIER | |
| control field | DE-101 |
| 005 - DATE AND TIME OF LATEST TRANSACTION | |
| control field | 20251208084518.0 |
| 007 - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION FIXED FIELD--GENERAL INFORMATION | |
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| 008 - FIXED-LENGTH DATA ELEMENTS--GENERAL INFORMATION | |
| fixed length control field | 250514s2025 xxk||||| |||| 00||||eng |
| 020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER | |
| International Standard Book Number | 1399032011 |
| 020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER | |
| International Standard Book Number | 9781399032018 |
| 035 ## - Numer systemowy | |
| Nr systemowy | (DE-599)KXP1915870879 |
| 040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE | |
| Original cataloging agency | 1130 |
| pol | ger |
| Transcribing agency | DE-101 |
| Modifying agency | 9999 |
| 041 ## - LANGUAGE CODE | |
| Language code of text/sound track or separate title | eng |
| 100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
| Field link and sequence number | 1\p |
| Personal name | Hepburn, Ainslie |
| Określenie rodzaju współpracy | Verfasser |
| Relator code | aut |
| 245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT | |
| Title | In the footsteps of the holocaust |
| Remainder of title | the story and letters of a german jewish family |
| Statement of responsibility, etc | Ainslie Hepburn |
| 336 ## - RDA_CONTENT | |
| Tekst | Text |
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| media | ohne Hilfsmittel zu benutzen |
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| Wolumin | Band |
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| 520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC. | |
| Summary, etc | Hermann Hartog (1887-1942) was a Jewish teacher in the north-west of Germany at a time of increasing anti-Semitism. He and his wife, Henny (1897-1942) recognised that Germany was becoming an unsafe place for Jews and sent their daughters to England for safety. As a leader of his community, Hermann stayed for as long as he could. After 'Kristallnacht' in November 1938, Hermann was arrested with other Jewish men and sent to the concentration camp at Sachsenhausen. He was later released on condition that he would leave the country. Hermann and Henny fled Germany for Brussels, but when Belgium was invaded in 1940 they were sent to Paris, and then found refuge in a village in the south-west of France. Here, 'ordinary' people gave them shelter, work and friendship - and shared their lives during the dark days of 1941 and 1942. When French police - acting on the orders of the Vichy government and the Nazi occupiers of France - arrested Hermann and Henny, it was part of a round-up of Jews to deport them for extermination. After a long journey, they were murdered in Auschwitz in September 1942. |
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| Koha item type | Książki |
| Source of classification or shelving scheme | Sekwencja liczb |
| Źródło klasyfikacji | Not for loan | Home library | Current library | Date acquired | Total Checkouts | Full call number | Kod kreskowy | Date last seen | Price effective from | Koha item type |
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| Sekwencja liczb | Biblioteka Instytutu Solidarności i Męstwa im. W. Pileckiego | Biblioteka Instytutu Solidarności i Męstwa im. W. Pileckiego | 04/12/2025 | 21327 | 00021327 | 04/12/2025 | 04/12/2025 | Książki |