Dana Szeflan Bell was born on May 13, 1938 in Warsaw, from a large, historically rooted Jewish family in Siedlce, Poland. After the growing threat of racial persecution and the Nazi invasion, along with his mother and father he survived the deportation to the Soviet Union, under harsh conditions, first in the forests of the extreme north of Russia and then in Uzbekistan. When they returned to a Poland that had become hostile, their other family members were left with the photographs, hidden in the lapel of their clothes. Dana has lived in Montreal, Canada since 1948, where he found his refugee as a refugee. Since 2003 he has undertaken the testimony with conviction before the younger generations, giving voice to Danusia, a child who survived the Shoah. In 2013 he published in Canada the homonymous autobiography, accompanied by the photographic memories of the survivors of a large Jewish family in pre-war Poland.
AUTHOR'S BOOKS PUBLISHED BY GIULIANO LADOLFI EDITORE
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