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I have to tell

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I have to tell
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Maša Rolnikaite kept a diary from 1941 to 1945, from the beginning of the occupation of Lithuania by German troops until her liberation on March 10, 1945. First in the Vilnius ghetto, then in the concentration labor camps of Strassenhof (Riga, Latvia) and Stutthof (Poland). Her diary is less well known, but no less significant than the diary of Anne Frank. Maša managed to write down some of the diaries, but she kept most of them “in her head,” memorizing them. She recorded the entire text of the diaries in 1946, already in Vilnius, and first published there, but only in 1963, during the “thaw,” in Lithuanian.
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