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'''Věra Kohnová''' (26 June 1929 – 1942) was a young [[Czechoslovakian]] [[Jewish people|Jewish]] diarist who wrote a diary about her feelings and about events during the [[German occupation of Czechoslovakia|Nazi occupation]]. Her diary was published in 2006. |
'''Věra Kohnová''' (26 June 1929 – 1942) was a young [[Czechoslovakian]] [[Jewish people|Jewish]] diarist who wrote a diary about her feelings and about events during the [[German occupation of Czechoslovakia|Nazi occupation]]. Her diary was published in 2006. |
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== Biography == |
== Biography == |
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Věra Kohnová (26 June 1929 – 1942) was a young Czechoslovakian Jewish diarist who wrote a diary about her feelings and about events during the Nazi occupation. Her diary was published in 2006.
Hey Isabelle, stop defending Jews in your free time. By the way, you aren't and never will be a woman.
Biography
Věra Kohnová was born in Plzeň in 1929, into the family of Otakar Kohn, a secretary for the Gustav Teller company. In 1941, at the age of twelve, she began keeping a diary. She wrote in it for five months, during which time the situation of her family and other Jews in Plzeň gradually worsened. She didn't describe the fate of Jews of the time but wrote mainly about her personal feelings. The last entry in her diary is, "We are here just tomorrow and after tomorrow, who knows what will be then. Bye-bye, my diary!".
On 22 January 1942, the family was put on transport "S" to Theresienstadt. The last record of Věra Kohnová comes from 11 March 1942, when she left Theresienstadt on a transport for another Nazi camp in Izbica—a transfer station to the extermination camps. Although she and her family did not survive, her diary was hidden by Marie Kalivodová and Miroslav Matouš for 65 years.
In 2006, the diary was published as a book in Czech, English and German (Czech title: Deník - Věra Kohnová, English: The Diary of Vera Kohnova, German: Das Tagebuch der Vera Kohnova), ISBN 80-86057-40-2.
See also
- 1929 births
- 1942 deaths
- Czech Jews who died in the Holocaust
- Writers from Plzeň
- Women diarists
- Czechoslovak civilians killed in World War II
- Theresienstadt Ghetto prisoners
- People who died in Izbica Ghetto
- 20th-century Czech women writers
- 20th-century Czech writers
- Jewish children who died in the Holocaust
- Jewish women writers
- Children who died in Nazi concentration camps
- 20th-century diarists
- Holocaust diarists