


A book about German Concentration Camps is a hard book to read, but this one had a hopeful tune to it. Ravensburg is a concentration camp that little has been known about. A group of French resistance women beat all odds and survived this horrible place. Olson's book is well-written and researched. I think everyone should read history so that some things are never repeated, especially the horrific deeds of the Nazis and their camps.
mcctrish In Jacqueline in Paris, when Jackie lives in Paris, she boards with a friend/relative of someone her mother knows, a widowed countess who was part of the resistance and survived Ravensbrück. The countess kept in touch with other survivors, Jackie overhears them in J in P and learns something the news did not share in the States. I am intrigued by this book as a follow up 4d
MonicaLoves2Read @mcctrish Jackie stayed with de Alicourt, I can't remember her first name. They stayed in touch and visited throughout Jackie's life. When Jackie passed away de Alicourt was too old and fragile to attend her funeral, but she sent her daughter, who was a friend of Jackie's, to represent her at the funeral. I need to add that book to my growing TBR 😊 4d
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