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Jews and Ukrainians: A Millennium of Co-Existence

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In February 1941; Wanda Połtawska was arrested by the Gestapo. She was nineteen years old. Charged with aiding and abetting the resistance movement a heinous crime in Nazi-occupied Poland she was sent to the notorious Ravensbrück concentration camp. And I Am Afraid of My Dreams is Połtawska's account of the four years spent in the camp; where the prospect of death; whether from starvation; exhaustion; or summary execution; was a daily reality. Wanda was used as one of the camps guinea pigs and became a victim of cruel medical experimentation by Nazi doctors. Many of her friends died or were left with horrific physical and psychological injuries as a result of these experiments. Wanda bravely faced each day and pledged to become a doctor if she ever got out alive. Originally written nearly fifty years ago; this powerful story is an enduring testament to the courage of the human spirit.


#1138163 in Books Magocsi Paul Robert 2016-11-16Original language:English 12.00 x 1.00 x 8.00l; #File Name: 0772751110320 pagesJews and Ukrainians A Millennium of Co Existence


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. For the best part of recently published “Jews and UkrainiansBy SERGEY DEZHNYUKFor the best part of recently published “Jews and Ukrainians: A millennium of Co-Existence”; co-authored by Magocsi and Petrovsky-Shtern ; you have to go to the last three pages. There is not much new in the book. Generally; ethic Ukrainians know their history; so do the Ashkenazy Jews from the region. The problem – they don’t know each other’s story…There are plenty of misunderstandings between both groups and dark pages from the mutual history that have to be re-visited and properly addressed. Also; per the long tradition of pitting us against each other; the story of peaceful and mutually beneficial co-existence that marked most of the period when the two peoples lived in the same land needs to be told. This book does both. And does it well. Petrovsky-Shtern’s – arguably; the best living historian of Ashkenazy Jews – contribution to the book is almost impeccable; Magosci; in my humble opinion; could have done a better job in this book.Yet; this is a good book to buy as a gift or your Ukrainian or Jewish friend…The edition is wonderfully illustrated; the book is close to the “coffee table” standard. Well worth the price…0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy J. Weisseasy to read and full of information. i am enjoying it.4 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Worth Every Penny!By june gowerExcellent book. Gave it to friends; and my kids as well. (Husband is Jewish; and I am Ukrainian.) He is American; and I was born in Canada.It gives an honest appraisal from each side of the coin. Very well written; and researched. Beautiful ;too.

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