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Summary of Manny Steinberg's Outcry
Summary of Manny Steinberg's Outcry
Summary of Manny Steinberg's Outcry
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#1 I was born in 1925 in Radom, Poland. I lived through the Nazi horrors in the Jewish Ghetto section of Radom. I was the oldest of three brothers. Our mother died giving birth to Jacob, but I refused to let myself feel sorrow. I was excited to think that we would have another brother or sister.

#2 I was excited about my new brother, but I was also scared about where my mother and father were. I wasexcused from school and sent home with the neighbor.

#3 When I was old enough, I was given to my father to take care of. I was very happy to have Jacob at home, as he was a very smart little baby.

#4 I had an instinctive interest in everything, and I would sometimes let my curiosity get the best of me. I made many friends and they invited me to over to their homes.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateJun 9, 2022
ISBN9798822535879
Summary of Manny Steinberg's Outcry
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    #1

    I was born in 1925 in Radom, Poland. I lived through the Nazi horrors in the Jewish Ghetto section of Radom. I was the oldest of three brothers. Our mother died giving birth to Jacob, but I refused to let myself feel sorrow. I was excited to think that we would have another brother or sister.

    #2

    I was excited about my new brother, but I was also scared about where my mother and father were. I wasexcused from school and sent home with the neighbor.

    #3

    When I was old enough, I was given to my father to take care of. I was very happy to have Jacob at home, as he was a very smart little baby.

    #4

    I had an instinctive interest in everything, and I would sometimes let my curiosity get the best of me. I made many friends and they invited me to over to their homes.

    #5

    I had dreams of becoming a dental technician, like my father wanted me to. However, the Polish government had put restrictions on professional careers for Jews. I could not get the education necessary to

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