My Journey from Slave Labor Camp to Sanctuary
Title | My Journey from Slave Labor Camp to Sanctuary PDF eBook |
Author | Meroslava Bryn |
Publisher | Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Pages | 34 |
Release | 2016-05-23 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781533357687 |
Meroslava Bryn is a survivor of a Nazi Slave Labor Camp during WWII. Her gripping story of survival and triumph over witnessing and living through the horrific Holocaust is an inspiration to so many. The labor camp was just the beginning of her Journey, which included living in a DP camp, suffering through tuberculosis sanatoriums and orphanages, and then finally immigrating to and flourishing in her new home - the United States of America. Through Meroslava's story, we are compelled to never let history repeat itself. She shares with us her incredible life story of courage and hope.
Holocaust Journey: Travelling In Search Of The Past
Title | Holocaust Journey: Travelling In Search Of The Past PDF eBook |
Author | Martin Gilbert |
Publisher | Weidenfeld & Nicolson |
Pages | 605 |
Release | 2024-02-29 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1399610910 |
Includes a new foreword by Rob Rinder 'Filled with short, well-informed and often heart-rending accounts of the fate of the Jews' TLS 'HOLOCAUST JOURNEY travels along the tracks of a history we would rather forget to the sites of wartime horror, and is also a moving excavation of the past' INDEPENDENT In June 1996 Martin Gilbert took a group of students on a two-week journey across middle-Europe which encompassed all the major places in the Holocaust - from Wannsee where the extermination of the Jews was decreed, to the camps themselves, via deserted Jewish communities and synagogues as well as the sites of the ghettos and deportation. 'The achievement of Gilbert's HOLOCAUST JOURNEY is to reduce to comprehensible, human terms of the scale of the genocide that to many is still unimaginable' LITERARY REVIEW
The Sanctuary City
Title | The Sanctuary City PDF eBook |
Author | Domenic Vitiello |
Publisher | Cornell University Press |
Pages | 311 |
Release | 2022-08-15 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1501764705 |
In The Sanctuary City, Domenic Vitiello argues that sanctuary means much more than the limited protections offered by city governments or churches sheltering immigrants from deportation. It is a wider set of protections and humanitarian support for vulnerable newcomers. Sanctuary cities are the places where immigrants and their allies create safe spaces to rebuild lives and communities, often through the work of social movements and community organizations or civil society. Philadelphia has been an important center of sanctuary and reflects the growing diversity of American cities in recent decades. One result of this diversity is that sanctuary means different things for different immigrant, refugee, and receiving communities. Vitiello explores the migration, settlement, and local and transnational civil society of Central Americans, Southeast Asians, Liberians, Arabs, Mexicans, and their allies in the region across the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Together, their experiences illuminate the diversity of immigrants and refugees in the United States and what is at stake for different people, and for all of us, in our immigration debates.
Escape from Slavery
Title | Escape from Slavery PDF eBook |
Author | Francis Bok |
Publisher | Macmillan |
Pages | 314 |
Release | 2003-10-14 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780312306236 |
"Escape from Slavery" is at once a dramatic adventure, a story of desperation and triumph, and an important commentary on the plight of millions held in slavery today.
Cathedral of the Wild
Title | Cathedral of the Wild PDF eBook |
Author | Boyd Varty |
Publisher | Random House |
Pages | 322 |
Release | 2014-03-11 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1400069858 |
“This is a gorgeous, lyrical, hilarious, important book. . . . Read this and you may find yourself instinctively beginning to heal old wounds: in yourself, in others, and just maybe in the cathedral of the wild that is our true home.”—Martha Beck, author of Finding Your Own North Star Boyd Varty had an unconventional upbringing. He grew up on Londolozi Game Reserve in South Africa, a place where man and nature strive for balance, where perils exist alongside wonders. Founded more than eighty years ago as a hunting ground, Londolozi was transformed into a nature reserve beginning in 1973 by Varty’s father and uncle, visionaries of the restoration movement. But it wasn’t just a sanctuary for the animals; it was also a place for ravaged land to flourish again and for the human spirit to be restored. When Nelson Mandela was released after twenty-seven years of imprisonment, he came to the reserve to recover. Cathedral of the Wild is Varty’s memoir of his life in this exquisite and vast refuge. At Londolozi, Varty gained the confidence that emerges from living in Africa. “We came out strong and largely unafraid of life,” he writes, “with the full knowledge of its dangers.” It was there that young Boyd and his equally adventurous sister learned to track animals, raised leopard and lion cubs, followed their larger-than-life uncle on his many adventures filming wildlife, and became one with the land. Varty survived a harrowing black mamba encounter, a debilitating bout with malaria, even a vicious crocodile attack, but his biggest challenge was a personal crisis of purpose. An intense spiritual quest takes him across the globe and back again—to reconnect with nature and “rediscover the track.” Cathedral of the Wild is a story of transformation that inspires a great appreciation for the beauty and order of the natural world. With conviction, hope, and humor, Varty makes a passionate claim for the power of the wild to restore the human spirit. Praise for Cathedral of the Wild “Extremely touching . . . a book about growth and hope.”—The New York Times “It made me cry with its hard-won truths about human and animal nature. . . . Both funny and deeply moving, this book belongs on the shelf of everyone who seeks healing in wilderness.”—BookPage
The Liberators
Title | The Liberators PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Hirsh |
Publisher | Bantam |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Concentration camps |
ISBN | 9780553807561 |
At last, the everyday fighting men who were the first Americans to know the full and horrifying truth about the Holocaust share their astonishing stories. Here we meet the brave souls who--now in their eighties and nineties--have chosen at last to share their stories.
From Bloody Herrlisheim to a Slave Labor Camp
Title | From Bloody Herrlisheim to a Slave Labor Camp PDF eBook |
Author | James E. Muschell |
Publisher | |
Pages | 151 |
Release | 2005-01-01 |
Genre | Operation Nordwind, 1944-1945 |
ISBN | 9780977064809 |
Author recouts his horrible ordeal as a captured soldier in WWII forced to work in a slave labor camp unti his liberation.