Medias
D'abord l'arrogance, puis vint la guerre
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Dès 1933, sous le régime d’Hitler, les personnes aveugles, sourdes, handicapées ou atteintes de troubles mentaux, ciblées comme étant « impure ;», ont subi les affres des lois visant à les stériliser. Sourde de naissance, Hildegard, une jeune Allemande, verra sa vie et celle de ses proches perturbée par la brutalité nazie. Malgré les pressions sociales et les aléas de la guerre, elle souhaite épouser son amoureux, Aymeric, et refuse la stérilisation à laquelle la condamne la
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Release date | October 24th 2022 |
Language | French |
Publisher | DAVID |
Collection | Voix narratives |
Categories | |
Number of pages | 240 pages |
Composition | Single-component retail product |
Support | Paperback / softback |
Format | Trade paperback (US) |
Measure | 21.6 cm (Height), 14 cm (Width) |
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