Holocaust survival in Antwerp : on foreign soil / Alter Kleiman ; edited and translated by Jeff Kleiman.
"The informal cooperation and collaboration of Christians with the Jewish underground emerges as a key element in this new translation of Alter Kleiman's memoir Holocaust Survival in Antwerp: On Foreign Soil"--
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| Autores principales: | Kleiman, Alter (Autor) |
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| Otros Autores: | Kleiman, Jeff (Traductor) |
| Formato: | Libro |
| Lenguaje: | English |
| Publicado: | Lanham : Lexington Books, [2023]. |
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| Hiding in a hole |
| Belgium and Poland |
| The years 1937 and 1938 |
| The flood of Jewish immigrants to Belgium |
| Zalman Rubashov Warns the Jews in Belgium |
| The Germans attack Belgium |
| Back in Antwerp |
| America takes part in the war |
| The yellow patch and other troubles |
| The Jewish race in Charleroi |
| Whether or not to obey a summons |
| In the camp |
| The murderous hunger |
| Escape : the only way out |
| The prayer |
| The test landing at Dieppe |
| My plan to return home |
| Antwerp : a cemetery for the Jews |
| They took away my wife and child |
| Charleroi, a "garden of eden" |
| The tomb at Marc's |
| Jewish neighbors |
| In the tomb it becomes tight and dangerous |
| The risky trip back to Antwerp |
| Hunger and first contact with the underground movement |
| The Belgians awaken |
| The pains from a toothache |
| Germans, get out! |
| Hopes and troubles |
| Jewish persecution : the last "heroism" of the Germans |
| Shadows from the world |
| A Catholic priest who rescued Jews and cared for the children with Yiddishkeit |
| Life must go on [Sept./ Oct. 1944] |
| A priest makes a sermon for Musaf (a Yom Kippur prayer) |
| The last gasp of Hitler's army |