Like other twelve-year-old girls, Jutta Salzberg enjoyed playing with friends, going to school, and visiting relatives.
Her daughter, Debbie Levy, used these entries as a spring.
Throughout 1938, Jutta had her friends and relatives fill her poesiealbum -her autograph book-with inscriptions.
Jutta and her Family tried to lead normal lives, but soon they knew they had to escape-if they could, before it was too late.
In Germany in 1938, these everyday activities were dangerous for Jews.
Like other twelve-year-old girls, Jutta Salzberg enjoyed playing with friends, going to school, and visiting relatives