Sarah's Diary
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Sarah's diary On March 3rd, 1943, a young Jewish woman named Sarah Polak Zealand was arrested and deported through Westerbork to the extermination camp of Auschwitz. In this hell she comes to work at the distribution center of the camp, where she finds a notebook and a pen in a suitcase. For a period of 3 months she keeps a diary. Sarah's diary takes you to the daily life in this hell on earth. But her words are a tribute to hope, friendship and forgiveness. Sarah's life will touch you deeply and it will make you realize how strong our human spirit can be. Sarah's message of love and tolerance should therefore be heard by everyone. Hans Peter Roel We should make sure that the story of Auschwitz will never be forgotten. The lessons we can learn from it are universal and remain important until this very day. This book is my contribution to the growing intolerance in our society. Motivation There is a new generation of writers. They have not experienced the war itself, but they want to keep the Auschwitz story alive. One of them is the Dutchman Hans Peter Roel. The message from Auschwitz that intolerance ultimately leads to nothing is still relevant in our society. The story revolves around a young Jewish woman named Sarah Polak. She was arrested in 1943 in Domburg. She was transported to Auschwitz. There she keeps a secret diary. Her message of love and tolerance should not be forgotten. This message, sadly, is still relevant. We should continue to tell the lessons from Auschwitz. Read Sarah's Diary by Hans Peter Roel
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