Jafa Wallach describes the wrenching firsthand experience of a small group of Jews caught upin the Nazi atrocitites as they struggle to survive with the help of an even smaller number of sympatheic Poles.
During World War II Jafa Wallach, her husband Naton and Jafa's two brothers were concealed in a grave-like space less then 5 feet across and four feet high. They lived in that hole for 22 months, less then 20 feet from Gestopo headquarters in a small town in occupied Poland.
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