Description In 1933, when she is ten, Berliner Inge Deutschkron learns that she is a Jew.
Toward the end of the war, Inge and her.
Otto Weidt employed Inge in the office of his workshop for the blind.
Her father flees to England
Inge and her mother hide in plain sight as non-Jews, dependent on the underground network for their survival, in constant danger of discovery or betrayal.
At first her family is at greater risk for their leftist politics than because they are Jews.
Description In 1933, when she is ten, Berliner Inge Deutschkron learns that she is a Jew