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Nina Stone Nina Stone i(A74130 works by) (birth name: Nina Schindler)
Born: Established: 1935
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Poland,
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Eastern Europe, Europe,
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Gender: Female
Arrived in Australia: 1948
Heritage: Jewish
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1 y separately published work icon Born to Survive : A Long Journey to Freedom Nina Stone , Caulfield : Lamm Jewish Library of Australia , 2015 9014355 2015 single work biography
1 Silent No More Nina Stone , 1999 single work autobiography
— Appears in: Silent No More : Melbourne Child Survivors of the Holocaust : Anthology 1999; (p. 136-137)
1 My Liberation - 50 Years Later Nina Stone , 1999 single work autobiography
— Appears in: Silent No More : Melbourne Child Survivors of the Holocaust : Anthology 1999; (p. 131-132)
1 I Will Always Remember Nina Stone , 1999 single work autobiography
— Appears in: Silent No More : Melbourne Child Survivors of the Holocaust : Anthology 1999; (p. 61-63)
1 The Final Breath Nina Stone , 1999 single work autobiography
— Appears in: Silent No More : Melbourne Child Survivors of the Holocaust : Anthology 1999; (p. 29)
1 Legacy of War i "It's many decades since that horrific war,", Nina Stone , 1999 single work poetry
— Appears in: Silent No More : Melbourne Child Survivors of the Holocaust : Anthology 1999; (p. 3)
1 y separately published work icon Silent No More : Melbourne Child Survivors of the Holocaust : Anthology Nina Stone (editor), Caulfield South : Child Survivors of the Holocaust , 1999 Z1024454 1999 anthology autobiography poetry prose war literature This volume of multicultural literature contains 65 short autobiographic recollections and poems. All were written by some 45 members of the Melbourne Child Survivors of the Holocaust, which was formed in 1990. The contributors recall experiences of concentration camps, ghettoes, hiding in confined places, physical abuse, severe hunger and separation from family in extreme circumstances.
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