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Beyond the Ouija Board: A WWII Teenager in Occupied Belgium
Name: Beyond the Ouija Board: A WWII Teenager in Occupied Belgium
Product Code: 0967407494
Description:By Arlette deMonceau Michaelis 
Product Detail:Arlette deMonceau Michaelis lived in Brussels, Belgium, during the German occupation of that country in World War II (1939-1945). During those war years, Arlette, a teenager, and her family, parents, brother, and sister resisted the Germans in many ways: publishing anti-Nazi propaganda in newsletters; bringing home contraband butter and bacon from the countryside; and harassing Germans on the streetcars, tripping them and setting fire to their raincoats. Her parents and brother were for a time imprisoned in Saint Gilles Prison for their activities which left Arlette and her sister, Ginette, on their own to deal with frigid temperatures and meager rations of food.
 
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150 Pages
 
Price:$17.95 
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