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 · So, in , Gena Turgel wrote her account of her experiences “I Light a Candle.” However, this was just the start. “Those people were real. They were mothers and fathers, uncles and aunts, doctors and teachers, poets, wonderful people. Composers. And now they scream in silence,” said Gena of all those the Nazis had murdered. So she became their voice and took her story into British Estimated Reading Time: 3 mins. Re The Lies Of Gena And Norman Turgel. 93c Venner Road, Sydenham, London SE26 5HU. 01, Dear Sir or Madam, I am writing to you in connection with the book I Light a Candle, which was published by Grafton in I read this book only late last year but though it is now “old hat” so to speak I feel. I Light a Candle is by Gena Turgel. Gena is a Holocaust survivor who now lived in England. After her liberation, she met and married Norman Turgel who was in the liberating force. Her story is one of horror, bravery, love, friendship, and fate. Writing her book has been difficult for her as has her speaking about her struggles in the camps/5(31).


Turgel's memoir, I Light a Candle, was published in Gena Turgel at Belfast city hall in January She was at the venue to give a speech at the UK's main commemoration for National. Get this from a library! I light a candle. [Gena Turgel; Veronica Groocock] Home. WorldCat Home About WorldCat Help. Search. Search for Library Items Search for Lists Search for Contacts Search for a Library. Create lists, bibliographies and reviews: or Search WorldCat. Find items in libraries near you. Heartfelt tributes to Gena Turgel: 'A shining light has gone out and will never be replaced' Holocaust educators reflect on the life of a survivor Gena Turgel who has sadly passed away aged


Re The Lies Of Gena And Norman Turgel. 93c Venner Road, Sydenham, London SE26 5HU. 01, Dear Sir or Madam, I am writing to you in connection with the book I Light a Candle, which was published by Grafton in I read this book only late last year but though it is now “old hat” so to speak I feel. When Gena married Norman in Germany in October in a wedding dress made of British parachute silk, the British Army Rabbi proclaimed their love a symbol of hope after so much death. But, Gena still lights a candle in memory of her three brothers and two sisters who died in the Holocaust. I Light a Candle is by Gena Turgel. Gena is a Holocaust survivor who now lived in England. After her liberation, she met and married Norman Turgel who was in the liberating force. Her story is one of horror, bravery, love, friendship, and fate. Writing her book has been difficult for her as has her speaking about her struggles in the camps.

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