Judged only as a World War Two survivor's chronicle, Millie
Werber's story would be remarkable enough. Born in central Poland
in the town of Radom, she found herself trapped in the ghetto at
the age of fourteen, a slave laborer in an armaments factory in the
summer of 1942, transported to Auschwitz in the summer of 1944,
before being marched to a second armaments factory. She faced death
many times; indeed she was certain that she would not survive. But
she did.
Many years later, when she began to share her past with Eve
Keller, the two women rediscovered the world of the teenage girl
Millie had been during the war. Most important, Millie revealed her
most precious private memory: of a man to whom she was married for
a few brief months. He was--if not the love of her life--her first
great unconditional passion. He died, leaving Millie with a single
photograph taken on their wedding day, and two rings of gold that
affirm the presence of a great passion in the bleakest imaginable
time.
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