Going Through Fire Without Getting Burned

Memoirs of two Holocaust Survivors

Paperback, 199 pages

English language

Published Nov. 22, 2015 by Self-Published.

ISBN:
978-0-646-59470-5
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Danka grew up in a Hassidic household in Lvov Poland, twice jumped off moving trains on transports to Belzec extermination camp, then sought refuge as a novice nun in a Ukraine convent. After liberation by the Russians, she joined the Aliah Bet Movement as a Hashomer Hatzair leader traveling from Krakow to Munich, Marseilles to travel by illegal boat to the Promised Land in 1946 where she was interned by the British in Atlit, a displaced person's camp near Haifa. There she met Heniek (Henry).

Henry grew up in a traditional Jewish home in Pabianice Poland. In 1939 the Nazis invaded Poland He survived the Ghettos of Pabianice and Lodz and the death and slave labour concentration camps in Auschwitz-Birkenau, then Braunschweig, Ravensbruch and Wobblin, enduring winter marches and prolonged train transports. He was liberated by the Americans. he too travelled back home then via train through Czechoslovakia, Hungry to …

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Subjects

  • Memoir & Biography
  • History
  • Jewish Studies
  • Holocaust Studies
  • Survival Literature
  • Holocaust History