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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Zuzana Justman (born 20 June 1931) is a native of the former Czechoslovakia, which she left in 1948. A documentary filmmaker and writer, she now lives in New York, but she has filmed most of her documentaries in the country of her birth and other European countries.Her brother was Ji í Robert Pick (1925 1983), Czech writer and playwright. During World War II Zuzana Justman, her brother and her parents, Viktor and Marie Pick, were imprisoned for two years in the…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Zuzana Justman (born 20 June 1931) is a native of the former Czechoslovakia, which she left in 1948. A documentary filmmaker and writer, she now lives in New York, but she has filmed most of her documentaries in the country of her birth and other European countries.Her brother was Ji í Robert Pick (1925 1983), Czech writer and playwright. During World War II Zuzana Justman, her brother and her parents, Viktor and Marie Pick, were imprisoned for two years in the Terezín concentration camp. Viktor was deported to Auschwitz where he was killed, the others survived.After the communist putsch ("Victorious February") of 1948, Zuzana and her mother left for Argentina. Jiri never fully recovered from the serious illnesses he contracted in Terezin, but he became a prolific writer who began to publish his work soon after the war and he remained in Prague. Detesting the Peron regime, Justman left Buenos Aires in 1950 to study at Vassar College.