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| In the book by this title, the town in which the beginning of the book takes place, was destroyed before the end of the book. |
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| Someone Named Eva (p. 198) |
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| In the book by this title characters in this book were pointed out as examples of young German women who "have the best handwriting" or "will become fine German mothers someday." |
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| Someone Named Eva (p. 85) |
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| In the book by this author, the main character's name was changed. |
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| In the book by this title a character's father who is a farmer, tells her a person must be proud of the things he chooses to do. |
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| In which book is a telescope a birthday gift? |
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| In the book by this title, May and June are the birthday months of two friends. |
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| In this book a character's new family consisted of a father, mother, brother, and sister as well as a maid, a butler, a chauffeur, a groundskeeper, and a cook. |
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| Someone Named Eva (p. 116) |
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| A refuge from the center was once a Catholic church. Name the book. |
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| Someone Named Eva (p. 82) |
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| Which author writes of women behind barbed wire who were horribly thin and hollow. Each wore a striped dress marked with a red upside-down triangular patch with a large "T" inside it. |
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| In the book by this title a family of six had become a family of two. |
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| Someone Named Eva (p. 189) |
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| In this book there is a dog named Kaiser |
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| Someone Named Eva (p. 102) |
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| In the book by this author a character joins a line of children with blonde hair and light colored eyes. |
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| In the book by this title there was a garnet star from Babichka. |
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| Someone Named Eva (p. 35) |
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| In this book only two girls rode on the bus driving to Poland. |
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| Someone Named Eva (p. 38) |
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| This author writes of a small sign that reads Puschkau |
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| In the book by this title we learn about the Lebensborn program. |
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| Someone Named Eva (p. 196) |
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| The author writes of a huge valuable chandelier with crystal cups. |
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| This author includes a glossary of German words in the book. |
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| This author writes a detailed description of the school uniform; short sleeved, white short dark blue skirt, black scarf with an eagle on the clasp. |
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| In the book by this title, Fraulein Kruger spoke Czech. |
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| Someone Named Eva (pg.51) |
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| In the book by this author, new clothes and a German Mark in the pocket ... were given for their first trip into town as beautiful young German girls. |
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| This author's research took her to Lidice where she met 4 survivors of the Nazi attack that took place there on June 10, 1942. |
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| Joan M. Wolf (book cover) |
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| A father is commandant of Ravensbruck women's camp in the book named. |
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| Someone Named Eva (p. 150) |
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| A girl's mother is alive and in Prague in the book by which author? |
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