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Ten green bottles : the true story of one family's journey from war-torn Austria to the ghettos of Shanghai
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Ten green bottles : the true story of one family's journey from war-torn Austria to the ghettos of Shanghai

Author: Vivian Jeanette Kaplan
Publisher: New York, N.Y. : St. Martin's Press, 2004.
Edition/Format:   Book : English : 1st U.S. edView all editions and formats
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Recounts how the author and her family was marginalized and tormented for their Jewish heritage after the Nazi invasion of Austria, describing how they were forced to flee to a Shanghai ghetto where the living conditions tested their ability to survive.
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Genre/Form: Biography
Named Person: Nini Karpel
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Vivian Jeanette Kaplan
ISBN: 0312330545 9780312330545
OCLC Number: 55587220
Description: ix, 285 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
Contents: Papa 1921 --
Changes 1922 --
Remembrance 1923 --
Vienna 1926 --
Growing Up 1931 --
Politics 1934 --
Poldi 1936 --
Passover Story 1937 --
Letters from Italy 1938 --
Anschluss 1938 --
The Devil's Warrior 1938 --
Means of Escape 1938 --
Kristallnacht November 1938 --
Farewell January 1939 --
Purge in Italy January 1939 --
Fatal Miscalculation February 1939 --
Departure 1939 --
The Voyage 1939 --
Shanghai 1939 --
The French Concession 1939 --
The Club 1939 --
Beshert 1939 --
We Are Married 1940 --
Return to Shanghai 1940 --
Ten Green Bottles 1940-1941 --
Pearl Harbor 1941 --
Hongkew 1942-1943 --
Survival 1944 --
Life in Hongkew 1944-1945 --
The War Continues 1943-1945 --
Bombs Fall in Hongkew 1945 --
Victory 1945 --
The Shock of the Holocaust 1945 --
Life after the War 1946 --
All's Well 1947 --
The Communists 1948 --
The Ship 1949 --
Toronto February 1949.
Responsibility: Vivian Jeanette Kaplan.
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Recounts how the author and her family was marginalized and tormented for their Jewish heritage after the Nazi invasion of Austria, describing how they were forced to flee to a Shanghai ghetto where the living conditions tested their ability to survive.

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