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The Children in the Attic

How Thousands of Jewish Children Survived the Holocaust in Hiding

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By: Richard Fleischman
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During World War II, Silence Could Mean Survival…or Death

Tens of thousands of Jewish children were forced into a world of shadows and secrecy. Hidden in attics, cellars, forest bunkers—or living in plain sight under false identities—they clung to life with every whispered word, every careful movement, every heartbeat measured against the threat of discovery. For these children, survival was never guaranteed.

The Children in the Attic brings their hidden lives into the light. Drawing on survivor testimonies, secret diaries, and archival records, this book traces the extraordinary courage of children and the adults who risked everything to protect them. From Anne Frank’s attic in Amsterdam to the forests of Poland and Hungary, from the villagers of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon to convents, orphanages, and underground resistance networks, these stories reveal a world where fear, hope, and moral courage intertwined.

Inside these pages, readers will witness:

  • Families and rescuers making impossible choices to shield children from annihilation

  • The astonishing variety of hiding places: attics, cellars, malinas, forests, and Christian households

  • The hidden costs of survival: isolation, trauma, and the lifelong struggle to reclaim identity

  • Tales of betrayal, daring rescue, and the quiet heroism that defied tyranny

With lyrical narrative and meticulous research, The Children in the Attic honors the unseen lives of Jewish children and the moral courage of those who risked everything for them. Their stories are a testament not only to survival, but to the enduring power of memory, conscience, and humanity.

Biographies Biographies & Memoirs Historical Military Wars & Conflicts World War II Survival Holocaust Heartfelt
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