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A Danish Child in Ravensbrück and Theresienstadt Katznelson, Ib 2nd Editon Ib Katznelson has written a remarkable and important book. Over the years I've probably read dozens of survivor accounts, if not hundreds. This one has impressed me as few others have. . Because the writing is calm and unemotional, because the judgements are so measured and the evidence is left to speak for itself, the underlying and implied emotions are communicated all the more powerfully.Ben Barkow, Chair of the UK Holocaust Memorial Foundation's Academic Advisory Board This is a powerful, extensively researched book by somebody who had the hardest start to childhood imaginable … It portrays all the chaos, cruelty, ambiguity and treachery interspersed with acts of kindness, luck and fortitude ... When recently asked if he had had a good life after all he said: “I could, and still can, answer that positively.Janet Weston, AJR Journal Sold, 21 Jews to the Gestapo for 600 kr.That was the headline on the front p