The Walls Came Tumbling Down is a memoir written by Henriette Roosenburg.
[1] She and her friends Nel, Joke and Dries were political prisoners in Waldheim.
The story tells about their voyage back home from their release by a Russian soldier on May 6th, 1945 until their reunion with their families in the Netherlands at June 13, 1945.
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