This book can be considered a documentary; it is a compilation of fragments of records compiled in Palestine in 1943 by the Polish group Eastern Centre for information.
This book can be considered a documentary; it is a compilation of fragments of records compiled in Palestine in 1943 by the Polish group Eastern Centre for information.
This text can be considered a documentary; it is a compilation of fragments of records compiled in Palestine in 1943 by the Polish group Eastern Center for Information. It is based solely on the testimony of Jewish children evacuated from the Soviet Union to Palestine. (The original document now resides at Stanford University's Hoover Institution).
“"It is the unvarnished, artless, and nave story of children who, to put it mildly, had no theory to defend." --Daniel Jonah Goldhagen, New Republic”
"[A] powerful, relentless document that bears grim testimony to the suffering endured by the children and their families as they journeyed from horror to horror." --Library Journal
"It is the unvarnished, artless, and naïve story of children who, to put it mildly, had no theory to defend." --Daniel Jonah Goldhagen, New Republic
HENRYK GRYNBERG was born in Warsaw in 1936. He is known for his writings on the Jewish experience of World War II.
JACQUELINE MITCHELL, a translator, lives in New York.This item is eligible for free returns within 30 days of delivery. See our returns policy for further details.