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To Our Children: Memoirs of Displacement. a Jewish Journey of Hope and Survival in Twentieth-Century Poland and Beyond - Hardcover

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by Wlodzimierz Szer (Author), Bronislawa Karst (Translator)

This book takes the reader through Dr. Wlodzimierz Szer's childhood in Yiddish prewar Warsaw, adolescence and imprisonment in wartime Russia, to the brutal reality of immediate postwar Poland, and the years of the socialist regime. Although largely autobiographical, the book provides a historically and intellectually compelling analysis of the social and political situation in Poland and Soviet Russia from the early 1930s to 1967.

Author Biography

Bronislawa Karst grew up in Warsaw, Poland. She left Poland for the United States in 1969 after the government's anti-Semitic campaign. She obtained a Master's degree in French and a PhD in Comparative Literature. Retired from teaching, she lives in Buffalo, NY.

Number of Pages: 234
Dimensions: 0.56 x 9.21 x 6.14 IN
Publication Date: March 30, 2016
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