The Jews who survived the Holocaust . . . in Berlin

<p>When we consider the fate of the Jews in Europe during the Nazi years, our thoughts tend to drift toward stereotypical images. The gas chambers at Auschwitz and other death camps. And doomed Anne Frank cooped up in hiding for two years until she was betrayed. Both images are accurate, as they reflect the experience of millions of European Jews. But there were exceptions, and their experiences tell us a great deal about life in Nazi-dominated Europe. Author Leonard Gross does an excellent job conveying the alternate reality they represented in&nbsp;<em>The Last Jews in Berlin</em>. Yes, it&rsquo;s true. Jews survived the Holocaust in Berlin.</p> <p><a href="https://malwarwick-98471.medium.com/the-jews-who-survived-the-holocaust-in-berlin-4b75c6d93ca5"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>