Helga begins to write and illustrate their diarioen 1938. At eight lives the Nazi invasion of Prague confined to her home because schools do not admit Jews, and their parents are denied the opportunity to work. In 1941, the family sent to the concentration camp of Terezin, where the girl for three years in their notebooks documenting everyday life, harsh conditions and good times, until they are transferred to Auschwitz. Before boarding the coach, gives his uncle the pages of his diary and he hides among the bricks of a wall. Fifteen thousand children came to Terezín and sent to Auschwitz, only a hundred survived the Holocaust. Helga was one. When he returned to Prague he had turned fifteen and in abject poverty continues the story of the experiences suffered since I stopped writing. Rebuilt from the original notebooks and loose sheets with Helga wrote after the war, this newspaper is...read more