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Ghetto, Gestapo, Gas, Goering, Goebbels, Galicia hmm… Germany?
One fine night, just before I was to fly to Munich and meet my German boyfriend, a selected group was sitting at a smoky bar: my trusted sister, some good friends and two Germans I met in Ramallah during a demonstration some two days earlier. According [...]
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- Part I: From Dachau With Love: Tales of an Israeli girl in Berlin –
Posted in Berlin, Dachau, Germany, holocaust, shoa, tagged auschwitz, beer, Berlin, clean, cold, Dachau, denial, DNA, Fania Oz-Zelzberger, future, Germany, holocaust, israel, jewish, judenschmerz, love, monuments, nazi, new germany, parents, past, rails, revenge, romance, sexy language, shivers, shoa, Tel Aviv, the seventh million, Third Generation, tom segev, Treblinka, true love on April 1, 2008 | Comments Off
- Part II: Signs – More of being an Israeli Girl in Berlin -
Posted in Berlin, Germany, holocaust, shoa, tagged Berlin, Germany, holocaust, israel, jewish, memorials, past, shoa on March 15, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
This is the second part for “From Dachau With Love”:
Mesmerized by the spectacular views passing by as bus number 48 drove on an early Monday morning from Alexander Platz, I was determined to observe Berlin as a new inhabitant, and not as a mistrustful sightseer. My heart was singing while looking at all that beauty. [...]