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How Hitler Stole the Pink Rabbit
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"How Hitler Stole the Pink Rabbit" tells the story of Anna, a young Jewish girl who flees Berlin with her family in 1933 to escape the Nazis.
The novel chronicles their experiences as refugees, moving from Switzerland to France and eventually to England.
Through Anna's eyes, the book explores themes of displacement, loss, and adaptation to a new culture.
It also illustrates the impact of political upheaval on ordinary families, capturing the uncertainty and fear of the time.
The novel offers a child's perspective on the rise of Nazism and the challenges of building a new life in exile.
The novel chronicles their experiences as refugees, moving from Switzerland to France and eventually to England.
Through Anna's eyes, the book explores themes of displacement, loss, and adaptation to a new culture.
It also illustrates the impact of political upheaval on ordinary families, capturing the uncertainty and fear of the time.
The novel offers a child's perspective on the rise of Nazism and the challenges of building a new life in exile.
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as a classic anti-Nazi children's book, fictionalizing Kerr's experiences as a child of anti-Nazi Germans.


Adrian Daub

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Episode 67 -- Project 1933, Part I: January to March 15




