Shadows of Treblinka

Titel: Shadows of Treblinka / Miriam Kuperhand and Saul Kuperhand
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Veröffentlicht: Urbana, Ill. : Univ. of Illinois Pr., 1998
Umfang: XVI, 185 Seiten : Illustrationen
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
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ISBN: 0252023390
Lokale Klassifikation: 36 8 S 224 ; 36 3 F ; 36 8 T 11

Unique and compelling, this husband-and-wife memoir of the Holocaust

will move and inform generations. As we lose eyewitnesses to this ultimate

horror, the Kuperhands present us with an elegantly restrained, yet hard-hitting,

Kaddish to Polish Jewry.

Miriam was the daughter of a prosperous furrier; Saul was the son of

a poor shoemaker. Miriam was sixteen when she and her brother roamed the

wild countryside of Poland, searching for food and shelter--and for their

parents. Saul was only a few years older when he watched the smoke rising

from the crematoria and knew that his parents, sister, and eight brothers

were gone forever. Miriam lived by hiding; Saul lived by escaping from

the camp.

The authors emphasize the essential role that Polish Christians played

in their survival and stress that wit, courage, faith, luck, and even

a strong will to live were worthless without their help.

The travail of their survival is wrenching yet comforting, tragic yet

upbeat, cinematic yet intimate. Shadows of Treblinka will haunt

and inspire its readers.