Vera Schreiber Vera Schreiber i(A80403 works by)
Born: Established: 1939 ;
Gender: Female
Heritage: Jewish
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1 y separately published work icon The Porcelain Doll Vera Schreiber , Caulfield South : Makor Jewish Community Library , 2000 Z1095140 2000 single work autobiography

'The author calls Bergen-Belsen her kindergarten, since when she was only three, she and her mother were transported to that infamous death camp. They were released after a number of months as a result of a deal with the Germans. The Romanian Jewish leader, Renö Kastner, traded "blood for goods" – the rightness of which action is still hotly debated today – but which saved thousands of lives. Vera has lived in Paris, London, Sao Paulo and Melbourne. She has a family and a full life, but will always carry a deep sadness for the little girl she was.' (Lamm Jewish Library of Australia)

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