Norbert Frýd

Theresienstadt ghetto, where Norbert Frýd spent almost two years. Norbert Frýd (born Norbert Fried) (21 April 1913 – 18 March 1976) was a Czech writer, journalist and diplomat. He is known mainly for his autobiographical novel ''Krabice živých'' (A Box of Lives, 1956), in which he describes his experiences in Nazi concentration camps. During World War II, he was imprisoned in the Theresienstadt, Auschwitz and Dachau-Kaufering concentration camps. Provided by Wikipedia
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Frýd, Norbert, 1913-1976 Kat nepočká / Norbert Frýd ; [il. K. Soukupová] 1990
Frýd, Norbert, 1913-1976 Tři nepatrní muži / Norbert Frýd 1978
Frýd, Norbert, 1913-1976 Meč archandělů / Norbert Frýd ; [il. A. Pelc] 1955
Frýd, Norbert, 1913-1976 Oživení v sále / Norbert Frýd 1976
Frýd, Norbert, 1913-1976 S pimprlaty do Kalkaty / Norbert Frýd 1962
Frýd, Norbert, 1913-1976 Císařovna : Román Charloty Mexické / Norbert Frýd 1983
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