On the Fields of LonelinessYad Vashem and the Holocaust Survivor's Memoirs Project, 2006 - 184 Seiten Memoirs of a Jew born in 1930 in Brzeżany (eastern Galicia). Notes that the Soviet occupation of his town in 1939-41 did not halt antisemitism, but rather reinforced it. Under German occupation, Altman's father was killed on Yom Kippur of 1941. With his mother and sisters, he attempted to leave Brzeżany and hide with non-Jews; but his three sisters were killed, and he and his mother returned to the Brzeżany ghetto. After the last roundup in June 1943, during which he hid in a bunker prepared by relatives, Altman left the town. He lived in a small family camp in the forest, but after a Nazi raid, he, his cousin and her fiancé left the camp and were hidden and helped by various Polish and Ukrainian peasants. In 1944 they were liberated by the Soviets. After the war, Altman settled in the USA. |
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... door hung open . I could not take the chance of going in even though I could see light from my father's memorial candle still flickering inside . I decided the only thing left for me to do was knock on our landlady's door even though I ...
... door hung open . I could not take the chance of going in even though I could see light from my father's memorial candle still flickering inside . I decided the only thing left for me to do was knock on our landlady's door even though I ...
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... door . The wicked neighbor must have been curious about sounds behind the metal door and fetched an axe for the policeman so he could break it apart , piece by piece . The four of them were taken by the Gestapo to the Judenrat . Their ...
... door . The wicked neighbor must have been curious about sounds behind the metal door and fetched an axe for the policeman so he could break it apart , piece by piece . The four of them were taken by the Gestapo to the Judenrat . Their ...
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... door in our faces . " Try to get in , " Michał urged Izak , “ I've got to get over there and fight ! " We were not about to take no for an answer when such fighting was going on and Izak hammered on the door with his fists . The same ...
... door in our faces . " Try to get in , " Michał urged Izak , “ I've got to get over there and fight ! " We were not about to take no for an answer when such fighting was going on and Izak hammered on the door with his fists . The same ...
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FOREWORD | 11 |
THE GERMAN INVASION | 31 |
MOTHER | 47 |
Urheberrecht | |
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