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Annie de Leeuw, a young girl who lived during World War II of Germany, 1939, the first year as the war broke out for few European countries as a Jewish along with her older sister and parents. Since the war had broke out, all Jews have to fled the country, went into hiding, or went to contraction camps. Stayed with another family, still in Germany but had to hide from the Hitler's Nazis and not go to the contraction camp to get killed. But would she make out alive throughout the years of the war, without being discovered by the Nazis, hide her actual identity and survive? This story is based on the author, Johanna Reiss's real experiences during living in WWII in 1940s. This is pretty interesting and would recommend for people who would study WWII. - Happy Reading!3 days agodeafgirlhistory added a book review.
Annie de Leeuw, a young girl who lived during World War II of Germany, 1939, the first year as the war broke out for few European countries as a Jewish along with her older sister and parents. Since the war had broke out, all Jews have to fled the country, went into hiding, or went to contraction camps. Stayed with another family, still in Germany but had to hide from the Hitler's Nazis and not go to the contraction camp to get killed. But would she make out alive throughout the years of the war, without being discovered by the Nazis, hide her actual identity and survive? This story is based on the author, Johanna Reiss's real experiences during living in WWII in 1940s. This is pretty interesting and would recommend for people who would study WWII. - Happy Reading!3 days agodoggiechristmas replied to a comment in
Well the worth of the penny may go up, as you said. Just because the worth of the dollar will stay the same, does not restrict the worth of a penny from going up. It very well might go up years and years from now, when they become more rare. So, for example, in 2100, a penny may be worth more than $00.01. It wouldn't surprise me; I'd say it's quite likely.3 days agodoggiechristmas replied to a comment in
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Yes, I may put a collection of pennies for my future children in my will for when they die, requesting they pass them down, so maybe one day my great, great-great, and even great-great-great grandchildren can hold one. Now of course, no one would be able to stop passing them down, though. BUT longevity is in my family, so I'd very likely be alive when my great grandchildren are alive. Good luck in school!3 days ago
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