How a Last Letter From a Holocaust Victim Inspired an Album of Jewish Choral Music
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Daniella PeledLondon

Daniella PeledLondon
LONDON – On July 14, 1942, Kamilla Breuer sat down in her Vienna home to write a letter to her children Lotte and Jozsi. They had escaped Nazi-occupied Austria four years earlier to seek safety elsewhere in Europe; she remained behind with her husband Emil and sister Minka.
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