How We Outwitted and Survived the Nazis
Title | How We Outwitted and Survived the Nazis PDF eBook |
Author | Roman Dziarski |
Publisher | Academic Studies PRess |
Pages | 272 |
Release | 2024-02-20 |
Genre | History |
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“Extraordinary storytelling about unfathomable horror.” — Library Journal (starred review) "[A] worthy tribute to the extraordinary bravery of a remarkable woman.” — Publishers Weekly In World War II's Poland, thirty year old Zofia Sterner and her husband Wacek refuse to be classified as Jews destined for extermination. Instead, they evade the Nazis and the Soviets in several dramatic escapes and selflessly rescue many Jews from the Warsaw Ghetto and a labor camp, later becoming active participants in the Warsaw Uprising where they are taken prisoner. This retelling, captured through diaries, interviews, war crime trial testimonies, and letters, detail the Sterners' heroic rescues, escapes, and ultimate survival. A true story of hope amid horrifying tragedy, How We Outwitted and Survived the Nazis illustrates how war brings out the worst and the best in people, and how true humanity and heroism of ordinary people are revealed by their willingness to risk everything and help others. This story is about being human under the most inhumane conditions.
The Boy Who Outwitted Mengele
Title | The Boy Who Outwitted Mengele PDF eBook |
Author | William Simon |
Publisher | |
Pages | 99 |
Release | 2018-01-31 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781973575160 |
The Boy Who Outwitted Mengele is the true story of Holocaust survivor, Michael (Miki) Popik. Miki grew up in the small town of Levice in Czechoslovakia. In 1944, his life changed forever. At the age of 13, Miki and his family were sent to the concentration camps at Auschwitz. Miki survived against all odds and ultimately triumphed to live a life of love."Miki Popik shares an incredible tale of survival, courage and resilience. He speaks of his life as a child in Czechoslovakia at the dawn of World War II, of his imprisonment at two concentration camps, of his family's struggles for survival, and his efforts after the war to locate his family. Though he was the only one from his extended family to survive, he felt very fortunate to have learned where in a mass grave in M�hldorf, Germany, his father and brother had been interred. M�hldorf was a sub-camp of the infamous Dachau, not far from Munich. Miki's story moves like none other."- Alan S. Blaustein, JD, MD"In 2012, my classmates and I from the Sherman Block Supervisory Leadership Institute were fortunate to hear you speak at the Museum of Tolerance. Your words were truly inspiring! I left the museum that day speechless and humbled. I realized that nothing in my life can be assimilated to what you have experienced in yours. It shed a new light on the human race and how we treat one another."- Sergeant Robert O'Brine, San Bernardino County Sheriff's Dept.
Double Agent
Title | Double Agent PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Duffy |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 352 |
Release | 2014-07-22 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1451667957 |
An account of a virtually unknown pre-World War II counterespionage operation describes how naturalized German-American agent William G. Sebold became the FBI's first double agent and was a pivotal figure in the arrests of 33 enemy agents for the Nazis.
Mala's Cat
Title | Mala's Cat PDF eBook |
Author | Mala Kacenberg |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 288 |
Release | 2022-01-04 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1643139045 |
The incredible true story of a young girl who navigated dangerous forests, outwitted Nazi soldiers, and survived against all odds with the companionship of a stray cat. Growing up in the Polish village of Tarnogrod on the fringes of a deep pine forest, Mala Szorer had the happiest childhood she could have hoped for. But at the age of twelve, as the German invasion begins, her beloved village becomes a ghetto and her family and friends reduced to starvation. She takes matters into her own hands and bravely removes her yellow star, risking sneaking out to the surrounding villages to barter for food. It is on her way back that she sees her loved ones rounded up for deportation, and receives a smuggled letter from her sister warning her to stay away. In order to survive, she walks away from everything she holds dear to live by herself in the forest, hiding not just from the Nazis but hostile villagers. She is followed by a stray cat who stays with her—and seems to come to her rescue time and time again. "Malach" the cat becomes her family and her only respite from painful loneliness, a guide, and areminder to stay hopeful even when faced with unfathomable darkness. Filled with remarkable spiritual strength that allows readers to see the war through the innocence of a child's eyes, Mala's Cat is a powerful and unique addition to the Holocaust canon.
Hunger Soup
Title | Hunger Soup PDF eBook |
Author | Erika Karres |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2019-12-15 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781597151863 |
During the Nazi era, several large concentration camps, such as Buchenwald,Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen, were created. Numerous concentration subcamps were also established. Most were small but impossible to penetrate or escape.This is the story of a band of child thieves who did the impossible. During the last winter of World War II, they outwitted the Nazis and got into a subcamp in Bavaria. But how could a few homeless children feed the starving prisoners and punish the brutal camp commander? And how could one little boy prevent another Holocaust?Many years later, the children-now all elderly-are scattered around the world, but a man connected to the Holocaust tracks them down. He is determined to get revenge for what they did decades ago at the concentration subcamp. Can he carry out his diabolical plan?This historical novel is based on actual events.
My Name Is Selma
Title | My Name Is Selma PDF eBook |
Author | Selma van de Perre |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2021-05-11 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1982164670 |
Translation originally published: London: Bantam Press, 2020.
When Time Stopped
Title | When Time Stopped PDF eBook |
Author | Ariana Neumann |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 2020-02-04 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1982106395 |
In this astonishing story that “reads like a thriller and is so, so timely” (BuzzFeed) Ariana Neumann dives into the secrets of her father’s past: “Like Anne Frank’s diary, it offers a story that needs to be told and heard” (Booklist, starred review). In 1941, the first Neumann family member was taken by the Nazis, arrested in German-occupied Czechoslovakia for bathing in a stretch of river forbidden to Jews. He was transported to Auschwitz. Eighteen days later his prisoner number was entered into the morgue book. Of thirty-four Neumann family members, twenty-five were murdered by the Nazis. One of the survivors was Hans Neumann, who, to escape the German death net, traveled to Berlin and hid in plain sight under the Gestapo’s eyes. What Hans experienced was so unspeakable that, when he built an industrial empire in Venezuela, he couldn’t bring himself to talk about it. All his daughter Ariana knew was that something terrible had happened. When Hans died, he left Ariana a small box filled with letters, diary entries, and other memorabilia. Ten years later Ariana finally summoned the courage to have the letters translated, and she began reading. What she discovered launched her on a worldwide search that would deliver indelible portraits of a family loving, finding meaning, and trying to survive amid the worst that can be imagined. A “beautifully told story of personal discovery” (John le Carré), When Time Stopped is an unputdownable detective story and an epic family memoir, spanning nearly ninety years and crossing oceans. Neumann brings each relative to vivid life, and this “gripping, expertly researched narrative will inspire those looking to uncover their own family histories” (Publishers Weekly).