London: The Popular Book CLub, 1958. - 248 с.
Мемуары голландской журналистки и заключенной об окончании войны, о
погибших на войне друзьях, о долгом пути на родину после
освобождения.
Выдержка из Википедии: Henriette Roosenburg (May 26, 1916 - 1972) was a Dutch joualist and political prisoner, perhaps best known for her memoir The Walls Came Tumbling Down, about her attempts to retu to the Netherlands from Germany after being released from prison at the end of World War II. Bo in the Netherlands to an upper-class family, she was a graduate student at the University of Leiden at the start of World War II and became a courier in the Dutch resistance, where she served under the code name Zip. During this time she also wrote for the Dutch newspaper Het Parool. In 1944 she was caught and sentenced to death, and became a Night and Fog prisoner in a German prison at Waldheim.
Выдержка из Википедии: Henriette Roosenburg (May 26, 1916 - 1972) was a Dutch joualist and political prisoner, perhaps best known for her memoir The Walls Came Tumbling Down, about her attempts to retu to the Netherlands from Germany after being released from prison at the end of World War II. Bo in the Netherlands to an upper-class family, she was a graduate student at the University of Leiden at the start of World War II and became a courier in the Dutch resistance, where she served under the code name Zip. During this time she also wrote for the Dutch newspaper Het Parool. In 1944 she was caught and sentenced to death, and became a Night and Fog prisoner in a German prison at Waldheim.