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Lidia, the Life of Lidia Zamenhoff

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'Difficulties are our tests. They show us the strength and weakness of our spirit, the intensity and ardor of our search, and they temper us and make us stronger and stouter.' Lidia Zamenhof

Lidia had seen the effects of brutal pogroms, of war and its aftermath of racial, religious and national strife. For six years from 1932 she travelled through Europe and the United States, teaching Esperanto and speaking out against the rising tide of nationalism and war fever. When tragic circumstances took her back to Poland on the eve of World War II, she would be forced to confront the ultimate test in the Warsaw Ghetto under the Nazi occupation.

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Author[edit]

Wendy Heller

Publisher[edit]

George Ronald Publisher Ltd

ISBN[edit]

HC 978-0-85398-194-9
SC 978-0-85398-195-7

Available from[edit]

Hard Cover George Ronald
Soft Cover George Ronald

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