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Gone To Ground
One Woman's Extraordinary Account of Survival in the Heart of Nazi Germany

Marie Jalowicz Simon

Shortly before her death, Marie Jalowicz Simon told her son in detail about her time in the Berlin Underground during the era of National Socialism. This eye witness account of those times was created postumously from the tape recordings. In 1942, Marie, a Jewish woman, just manages to escape arrest by the Gestapo. Thanks to her unconditional will to survive and the help of various fellow citizens, she survives the war undetected. 

English

Gone To Ground
Marie Jalowicz Simon
Translation: Anthea Bell
London, The Clerkenwell Press 2014
350 pages
Translation sponsored by the Goethe-Institut

German original title

German

Marie Jalowicz Simon
Untergetaucht.

Frankfurt am Main, S. Fischer Verlage 2015
419 pages

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