Six Million Paperclips
The Making of a Children's Holocaust Memorial
By Peter W. Schroeder & Dagmar Schroeder-Hildebrand
$7.95 (pb)To understand the enormity of the
Holocaust, students in Whitwell, Tennessee, a town without Jews, began
collecting paper clips, one for each victim of the Nazis. German journalists
Dagmar and Peter Schroeder, who helped the project garner world-wide
attention, retell the exciting story of how a student effort culminated in
the creation of the Children's Holocaust memorial, a symbol of tolerance and
hope. Powerful lessons taught are taught to the world by small town students
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