His hopes were raised and dashed when in August 1944, Durlacher, a teenaged Jewish inmate at Auschwitz-Birkenau, saw white stripes in the sky as Allied bombers flew over the camp on a mis… Mehr…
His hopes were raised and dashed when in August 1944, Durlacher, a teenaged Jewish inmate at Auschwitz-Birkenau, saw white stripes in the sky as Allied bombers flew over the camp on a mission to destroy German industrial sites but ignored the human death factory. The author empties a bitter heart in this worthy and quietly moving addition to eyewitness Holocaust testimony: ``The feeling that the world more or less discreetly turns the other way or watches unmoved while hundreds of thousands of people are systematically being killed all around youany punctuation in this run-on sent?/no and that you yourself know that every day you are still alive is a cruel trick of fate is something that cannot adequately be expressed in words.'' As a child the German-born Durlacher fled with his family to Holland. He recalls bits and pieces of the bombardment of Rotterdam by Germany in the spring of 1940; his family's internment in Westerbork, Theresienstadt and Auschwitz-Birkenau, where he was wrenched away from his parents who would perish there; his rescue by the Soviets; his painful metamorphosis from prisoner to human being; and his journey home to a house that was still standing, but whose occupants--recipients in 1943 of privileges from the occupying troops--did not allow him to cross the threshold. (Jan.) Trade Books>Trade Paperback>Religion,Inspiration>Judaica>Judaica Hist,Th, Serpent's Tail Publishing Ltd Core >1<
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The prisoners in the concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau saw stripes in the sky in August 1944, as Allied bombers flew over their camp. After having destroyed a nearby industrial target, the bombers returned home, leaving the prisoners--including Gerhard Durlacher--to wonder why the camp's gas chambers and crematoria had not been bombed as well. Media > Book, [PU: Serpent's Tail]<
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Serpent's Tail. Paperback. GOOD. Spine creases, wear to binding and pages from reading. May contain limited notes, underlining or highlighting that does affect the text. Possible ex library copy, will have the markings and stickers associated from the library. Accessories such as CD, codes, toys, may not be included., Serpent's Tail, 2.5<
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His hopes were raised and dashed when in August 1944, Durlacher, a teenaged Jewish inmate at Auschwitz-Birkenau, saw white stripes in the sky as Allied bombers flew over the camp on a mis… Mehr…
His hopes were raised and dashed when in August 1944, Durlacher, a teenaged Jewish inmate at Auschwitz-Birkenau, saw white stripes in the sky as Allied bombers flew over the camp on a mission to destroy German industrial sites but ignored the human death factory. The author empties a bitter heart in this worthy and quietly moving addition to eyewitness Holocaust testimony: ``The feeling that the world more or less discreetly turns the other way or watches unmoved while hundreds of thousands of people are systematically being killed all around youany punctuation in this run-on sent?/no and that you yourself know that every day you are still alive is a cruel trick of fate is something that cannot adequately be expressed in words.'' As a child the German-born Durlacher fled with his family to Holland. He recalls bits and pieces of the bombardment of Rotterdam by Germany in the spring of 1940; his family's internment in Westerbork, Theresienstadt and Auschwitz-Birkenau, where he was wrenched away from his parents who would perish there; his rescue by the Soviets; his painful metamorphosis from prisoner to human being; and his journey home to a house that was still standing, but whose occupants--recipients in 1943 of privileges from the occupying troops--did not allow him to cross the threshold. (Jan.) Trade Books>Trade Paperback>Religion,Inspiration>Judaica>Judaica Hist,Th, Serpent's Tail Publishing Ltd Core >1<
The prisoners in the concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau saw stripes in the sky in August 1944, as Allied bombers flew over their camp. After having destroyed a nearby industrial target… Mehr…
The prisoners in the concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau saw stripes in the sky in August 1944, as Allied bombers flew over their camp. After having destroyed a nearby industrial target, the bombers returned home, leaving the prisoners--including Gerhard Durlacher--to wonder why the camp's gas chambers and crematoria had not been bombed as well. Media > Book, [PU: Serpent's Tail]<
Serpent's Tail. Paperback. GOOD. Spine creases, wear to binding and pages from reading. May contain limited notes, underlining or highlighting that does affect the text. Possible ex lib… Mehr…
Serpent's Tail. Paperback. GOOD. Spine creases, wear to binding and pages from reading. May contain limited notes, underlining or highlighting that does affect the text. Possible ex library copy, will have the markings and stickers associated from the library. Accessories such as CD, codes, toys, may not be included., Serpent's Tail, 2.5<
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Trade Paperback, Gebraucht, sehr guter Zustand, Used-Very Good, Used trade paperback edition. lightly shelfworn, corners perhaps slightly bumped. pages and binding are clean, straight and tight. there are no marks to the text or other serious flaws., [PU: Serpent's Tail]<
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The prisoners in the concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau saw stripes in the sky in August 1944, as Allied bombers flew over their camp. After having destroyed a nearby industrial target, the bombers returned home, leaving the prisoners--including Gerhard Durlacher--to wonder why the camp's gas chambers and crematoria had not been bombed as well.
Detailangaben zum Buch - Stripes in the Sky: A Wartime Memoir Gerhard Durlacher Author
Buch in der Datenbank seit 2007-11-26T17:34:04+01:00 (Berlin) Detailseite zuletzt geändert am 2024-02-14T11:25:06+01:00 (Berlin) ISBN/EAN: 9781852422028
ISBN - alternative Schreibweisen: 1-85242-202-5, 978-1-85242-202-8 Alternative Schreibweisen und verwandte Suchbegriffe: Autor des Buches: gerhard durlacher, jan gerhard Titel des Buches: memoir, wartime, the sky