The Pessimist's Son : A Holocaust Memoir of Hope

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The Pessimist's Son : A Holocaust Memoir of Hope

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 242 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9798887198002
  • DDC分類 940.531809438

Full Description

A personal depiction of life in Poland set against the Nazi and Soviet takeovers of Europe and their cataclysmic aftermaths. It is the compelling memoir of Alexander Kimel, taking him from a shtetl in the Polish Ukraine to a Nazi ghetto to liberation. It is also the harrowing story of his wife, Eva, whose father is murdered in the "Holocaust by Bullets." A dialog across generations with narrative written by their son, the book is a rare portrayal of Jewish survivors who remained in Communist Poland after the war. It is a story of the many challenges they faced and the life they built together after quitting Poland in 1956 for Israel, ultimately emigrating to America. By including the stories of other family members, the book also provides a panoramic view of Polish Jewry before, during, and after the war.

Contents

ForewordAcknowledgments

Co-Author's Note on the Use of Yizkor Books and Rohatyn Memoirs

Zachor—Remember, a Holocaust Prayer, by Alexander Kimel

Maps

Part 1: Alex's Memoir, Edited and Annotated

Chapter 1—The Shtetl

Chapter 2—Shtetl Life and the Mystery of the Survival of the Jewish People

Chapter 3—My World Collapses

Chapter 4—The Russians: Podhajce Becomes a "Workers' Paradise"

Chapter 5—Refugees in Rohatyn

Chapter 6—The Germans, the Ukrainians, and the Pogrom (Summer 1941)

Chapter 7—The Judenrat ( Jewish Council)

Chapter 8—First, the Ghetto; Then, Awful News

Chapter 9—The Labor Camp: Skipping Out on Skalat

Chapter 10—The First Action (March 1942)

Chapter 11—Building a Bunker, Breaking the Ice (Literally), and My Burning Shame

Chapter 12—The Yom Kippur Action (September 1942)

Chapter 13—Caught Again: The December Action (1942)

Chapter 14—The Baby and the Bunker

Chapter 15—My Mother Dies

Chapter 16—Luba Goes to Podhajce

Chapter 17—An Unpleasant Surprise

Chapter 18—The Resistance Group/"The Hope"

Chapter 19—Escape and Liquidation (May-June 1943)

Chapter 20—In Hiding

Chapter 21—The Final Ordeal, Then . . . Liberation!

Chapter 22—Our Return to Civilization

Photographs

Part 2: Eva's Story of Life, Death, and Survival, by Martin Kimel

Chapter 23—Fleeing Radom (September 1939)

Chapter 24—Ludwipol (Summer 1941)

Chapter 25—The Nazis Murder Eva's Father

Chapter 26—Into the Woods

Chapter 27—Liberation . . . Then Bitter Tears

Chapter 28—Some Reunions in Łódż: "Everyone's Been Killed"

Chapter 29—The Destruction of Jewish Radom

Chapter 30—"Radom-in-Exile" and Motek's Murder

Chapter 31—Antisemitism: From Łódż to Legnica

Part 3: Alexander and Eva Kimel

Chapter 32—1956: Quitting Poland for Israel: A Knife in Eva's Heart

Chapter 33—Starting over yet Again in a New Country: Israel to America

Chapter 34—1967: Poland Denies Eva's Request to Attend Her Stepfather's Funeral

Chapter 35—The "Refugees" Achieve the American Dream—Awe and Gratitude from the Next Generation

We Will Never Forget—Auschwitz, by Alexander Kimel

Holocaust Lamentations, by Alexander Kimel

Relatives Known to Have Perished in the Holocaust

Endnotes

Bibliography

Index

About the Authors

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