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Esther "Etty"
Hillesum (15
January 1914 – 30
November 1943) was a
Dutch Jewish author of
confessional letters and
diaries which describe both her religious...
- who was
transported to Camp
Westerbork on 8
August 1944, as well as Etty
Hillesum, each of whom
wrote of
their experiences in
diaries discovered after the...
- Etty
Hillesum and the Flow of Presence: A
Voegelinian Analysis is a 2008 book by
Dutch philosopher Meins G. S. Coetsier,
According to WorldCat, the book...
- Oradea), a
Hungarian part of Romania,
before murdered in
Aushwitz Etty
Hillesum–
Dutch Jewish diarist and
Holocaust victim; kept a
diary in
Amsterdam and...
- York:
Harper Collins, xxii, 438, 441. Etty
Hillesum, An
Interrupted Life: The
Diaries and
Letters of Etty
Hillesum 1941−1943 (London: ****phone, 1999), 187...
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elderly living there perished in the flames. The
Jewish poet and
writer Etty
Hillesum lived in
Deventer during the war
before being deported to Auschwitz. In...
- (2015)
Anarchism portal Christianity portal Judaism portal Edith Stein Etty
Hillesum Dietrich Bonhoeffer Simone de
Beauvoir "Weil". The
American Heritage Dictionary...
- (1899–1985), a
Dutch scholar of literature, dialects, and
ethnology Etty
Hillesum (1914 – 1943 in Auschwitz), the
Dutch author of
confessional letters and...
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Albert Konrad Gemmeker,
managing Service Area I (Commandant's Office). Etty
Hillesum, a
contemporary witness and
Auschwitz victim,
described Todtmann in her...
- (1931–1944): The
Diary of Éva
Heyman Etty
Hillesum (1914–1943): An
Interrupted Life: the
Diaries of Etty
Hillesum, 1941-1943
Chaim Aron
Kaplan (1880–1942):...