One Woman in the War
Abstract
Before the publication of this book, Alaine Polcz was widely recognized as a psychologist ministering to the needs of disturbed and incurably ill children and their families, as the author of numerous articles and several books on thanatology, and as the founder of the hospice movement in Hungary. The autobiographic account of the experiences of a woman, then 19-20, in the closing months of the Second World War. When it was first published, in 1991, the book was a revelation of past horrors ...
Keywords
rape; Refugees; inhumanity of war; World War IIISBN
9789633860052, 9789639241541Publisher
Central European University PressPublisher website
http://books.openedition.org/ceup/Publication date and place
2002Classification
Mathematics & science

