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March 05, 2004 - Image 47

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-03-05

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JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL

Please join us for a special showing of

The Nazi Officer's Wife

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6600 West Maple Road • West Bloomfield

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Based on Edith Hahn Beers autobiographical 1999 book, The Nazi Officer's Wife:
How One Jewish Woman Survived the Holocaust," this is a bewitching story about
how a woman hid in plain sight during World War II. Edith Hahn Beer lost her true
love to cowardice and her mother to the Nazis. She so deeply sublimates her
feisty, personality in playing the role of a compliant volkish wife that she comes to
love her second existence. "Edith willed herself to disappear," says Susan
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almost everyone ends up a person different from what we expect. Don't miss this
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