Set in postwar Poland, the narrative explores the author's adolescence in Lodz, a major urban center for Jewish life during 1945-1950. Shimon Redlich intertwines his personal memories with historical context, revealing the resilience and vitality of Jewish survivors despite the lingering shadows of the Holocaust. Through extensive research and interviews, the book captures the complexities of rebuilding lives and identities in a city marked by both trauma and hope.
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War, the Holocaust and Stalinism
- 548pages
- 20 heures de lecture
First published in 1995, this work by Routledge delves into significant themes and concepts relevant to its field. As an imprint of Taylor & Francis, it offers a scholarly perspective that is both insightful and informative, catering to readers seeking a deeper understanding of the subject matter. The book's contributions remain relevant, making it a valuable resource for students, researchers, and professionals alike.
Focusing on the early years of a young immigrant in the newly established Jewish state, this book captures the challenges and adjustments faced by Shimon Redlich from 1950 to 1954. It provides a personal perspective on the immigrant experience during a transformative period in Israel's history, highlighting the resilience and struggles of those seeking a new life amidst the complexities of their new environment.
Studium historyczne trzech społeczności: polskiej, żydowskiej i ukraińskiej, żyjących w Brzeżanach (dzisiejsza w Ukraina) w latach 1919-1945, pokazane przez pryzmat wspomnień autora, profesora Uniwersytetu Ben-Gurion w Izraelu, urodzonego w Brzeżanach. Książka w unikalny sposób łączy materiał... číst celé
NA ROZDROŻU OP. IPN 9788393185085
- 250pages
- 9 heures de lecture