Philip Slier was a Dutch Jew who was killed in the Holocaust. The newly-discovered letters he wrote to his parents while he was in labor camps have now been published in a new book, Hidden Letters. Ian Shine and Philip’s cousin Deborah Slier are its co-editors.

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