In a series of writing workshops at the Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh, survivors assembled recently to remember the pivotal moments in which their lives were irreparably changed by the Nazis. These "flares of memory" invoke lost childhoods, preserving the voices of over forty Jews from throughout E
Bread or death : memories of my childhood during and after the Holocaust
β Scribed by Kleinberg, Milton Mendel
- Publisher
- Fifth Generation Books
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 256
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The war brought about scarcities of just about everything...except misery.
βAlle raise,β (everybody out), the German soldiers screamed as they pounded on our door with the butts of their rifles. And thus began a 4,500-mile journey from Poland through Russia and Siberia and eventually to Uzbekistan in Central Asia, as the authorβs family used bribery and darkness of night to flee as the Nazis invaded Poland in 1939.
Young Mendel, from age four to fourteen, tells in vivid detail the wretched journey in cramped cattle cars through frigid Russia, the indignities of being forced labor, the shame of begging for bread just to survive, and death of those closest to him. The familyβs plight includes abandonment, hunger, and separation (and later remarkable twists of fate and reunion) quite unlike other Holocaust stories.
This coming-of-age Holocaust memoir is the authorβs personal account of howβthrough great sacrifices by his motherβhe managed to survive the worst atrocities in human history and his uncertain days in a Polish Childrenβs Home, scrabbling for fallen fruit, and surviving kidnapping and murder on the Black Road, and return to German Displaced Persons camps at warβs end. But to what fate?
Originally written as a memoir just for his grandchildren, Milton Kleinberg gives a moving account of his familyβs hardships and eventual immigration with a lump-in-the-throat passage to America past the Statue of Liberty and into a land of opportunity tinged with bigotry yet with a promise to future generations.
This book for young adults has been reviewed by the Institute for Holocaust Education and includes a glossary, a book club discussion guide, a timeline, and a Teacherβs Guide
β¦ Subjects
Kleinberg, Milton Mendel -- Childhood and youth.;Jews -- Poland -- Pabianice -- Biography.;Jewish refugees -- Uzbekistan -- Samarqand -- Biography.;Jewish children in the Holocaust -- Biography.;Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Personal narratives.
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