Tell No One Who You Are: The Hidden Childhood of Regine by Walter Buchignani

By Walter Buchignani

In the course of the days of Nazi terror in Europe, many Jewish young ones have been taken from their households and hidden. Régine Miller used to be one such baby, who left her mom, father, and brother whilst she was once 10 years outdated. totally on my own as she is shunted from position to put, instructed to inform nobody she is Jewish, she hears that her mom and brother were taken by way of the SS, the German mystery police. basically her determined desire that her father will go back sustains her. At war’s finish she needs to learn how to dwell with the bad fact of “the ultimate solution,” the Nazi’s extermination camps.

The those that sheltered Régine conceal a large spectrum of human kinds, starting from callous to sort, anxious to defiant, exploitive to being concerned. it is a tale of a courageous lady and an both courageous lady to inform the tale such a lot of years later.

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By Walter Buchignani

In the course of the days of Nazi terror in Europe, many Jewish young ones have been taken from their households and hidden. Régine Miller used to be one such baby, who left her mom, father, and brother whilst she was once 10 years outdated. totally on my own as she is shunted from position to put, instructed to inform nobody she is Jewish, she hears that her mom and brother were taken by way of the SS, the German mystery police. basically her determined desire that her father will go back sustains her. At war’s finish she needs to learn how to dwell with the bad fact of “the ultimate solution,” the Nazi’s extermination camps.

The those that sheltered Régine conceal a large spectrum of human kinds, starting from callous to sort, anxious to defiant, exploitive to being concerned. it is a tale of a courageous lady and an both courageous lady to inform the tale such a lot of years later.

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That will be the end of them,” he said. S. entered the war, he was even more confident. “It won’t last long now,” he said. But it did. In January of 1942, it was announced that Jews were not allowed to leave the country. “You should have gone to England when you could,” Mrs. Miller told her husband wearily. ” One day at school, a month after her tenth birthday on March 16, 1942, Régine passed a group of teachers standing in the hallway near her classroom and she heard part of the conversation.

It’s for a little while. Soon things will be back to normal again. ” That night, as the bombers flew overhead, Régine cried in her crib. Chapter Six AMONTH LATER, her father left the apartment shortly after the curfew lifted at 7 o’clock in the morning and returned a few hours later holding a bunch of yellow badges. He took them into his workroom without saying a word. Régine knew all about the yellow badges. They were made of cloth in the shape of the Star of David. All Jewish people were required to wear them by order of the German authorities.

The planes were a danger, a necessary evil. They aroused both fear and hope, like the skull-and-crossbones labels on the medicines her mother took. She was sorry her mother had to take such dangerous medicines but hoped they would make her better. Chapter Five THE PERSECUTION of the Jews in Belgium began a few months after the Nazis arrived. Five days after the ritual slaughter of animals was forbidden announcements ordered Jews, and anyone of Jewish origin, to register with the Nazi authorities.

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