“should be in all libraries [with collections about the Holocaust]…Bergman’s family lived for a time in the ‘Aryan’ section of Warsaw, his survival dependent upon the black market to earn a living. Of particular interest is Bergman’s account of walking among the [Aryan] population and the fear this engendered in him”—<i>Library Journal</i>; “engrossing memoir”—<i>Washington Jewish Week.</i>

This vividly detailed memoir describes the experiences of a Holocaust survivor who narrowly escaped death by living a childhood of constant vigil and, along with his family, continuously dodging the ever-present threat of a Nazi capture. After the Nazi invasion of Poland, the Bergman family's hometown became an increasingly dangerous city in which to live, as evidenced by the author's account of being struck deaf by the butt of a German soldier's rifle while playing in the street with other children. Though traumatic and certainly life-threatening, this vicious attack would ultimately save his life several times. The story continues with vivid accounts of the family's narrow escapes to (and from) the Lodz, Warsaw, and Czestochowa ghettos, describing some of the more horrific vignettes of life in the Jewish ghetto and detailing how some members of the family survived through a fortuitous combination of luck, skilled deception, and an underlying will to live.
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A memoir that describes the author's experiences as a survivor of the Holocaust who narrowly escaped death by living a childhood of constant vigil and, along with his family, continuously dodging the ever-present threat of a Nazi capture. It details the complicated relationship that developed between Poland and its Jewish population.
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments      Foreword by Leon W. Wells      Introduction      I. The End of an Idyll A Foray into History      Growing Up in Poznan      The Germans Arrive      Escape to Lodz, Escape from Lodz      II. Life in the Warsaw Ghetto From One Ghetto to Another      The German Professor      My Father the Smuggler      The Real and Unreal Worlds      Vignettes      The Siege and the Escape      III. Dodging the Predators Rescued by Dadek      Fobbing Off the Landlord      Mysteries of Mimicry      The Ghetto Revolts      Forays from the Kitchen into the Jungle      IV. From the Uprising to Liberation Saved from Drowning and Shooting      Inside Insurgent Warsaw      I Become a Prisoner of War      My Life Among the Punks      The Liberation Comes      Afterword      Chapter Notes      Bibliography      Index     
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780786441341
Publisert
2009-07-15
Utgiver
Vendor
McFarland & Co Inc
Vekt
277 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
10 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Forfatter

Biographical note

Eugene Bergman is a retired professor of English at Gallaudet University. He lives in Fort Washington, Maryland.