A Boy in Terezín: The Private Diary of Pavel Weiner, April 1944–April 1945
Autor Pavel Weiner Editat de Karen Weiner Introducere de Debórah Dworken Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 noi 2011
Written by a Czech Jewish boy, A Boy in Terezín covers a year of Pavel Weiner's life in the Theresienstadt transit camp in the Czech town of Terezín from April 1944 until liberation in April 1945.
The Germans claimed that Theresienstadt was "the town the Führer gave the Jews," and they temporarily transformed it into a Potemkin village for an International Red Cross visit in June 1944, the only Nazi camp opened to outsiders. But the Germans lied. Theresienstadt was a holding pen for Jews to be shipped east to annihilation camps.
While famous and infamous figures and historical events flit across the pages, they form the background for Pavel's life. Assigned to the now-famous Czech boys' home, L417, Pavel served as editor of the magazine Ne?ar. Relationships, sports, the quest for food, and a determination to continue their education dominate the boys' lives. Pavel's father and brother were deported in September 1944; he turned thirteen (the age for his bar mitzvah) in November of that year, and he grew in his ability to express his observations and reflect on them. A Boy in Terezín registers the young boy's insights, hopes, and fears and recounts a passage into maturity during the most horrifying of times.
The Germans claimed that Theresienstadt was "the town the Führer gave the Jews," and they temporarily transformed it into a Potemkin village for an International Red Cross visit in June 1944, the only Nazi camp opened to outsiders. But the Germans lied. Theresienstadt was a holding pen for Jews to be shipped east to annihilation camps.
While famous and infamous figures and historical events flit across the pages, they form the background for Pavel's life. Assigned to the now-famous Czech boys' home, L417, Pavel served as editor of the magazine Ne?ar. Relationships, sports, the quest for food, and a determination to continue their education dominate the boys' lives. Pavel's father and brother were deported in September 1944; he turned thirteen (the age for his bar mitzvah) in November of that year, and he grew in his ability to express his observations and reflect on them. A Boy in Terezín registers the young boy's insights, hopes, and fears and recounts a passage into maturity during the most horrifying of times.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780810127791
ISBN-10: 0810127792
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: 28 b-w
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Northwestern University Press
ISBN-10: 0810127792
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: 28 b-w
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Northwestern University Press
Notă biografică
Pavel Weiner (1931-2010) was born in Prague in November 1931. His diary lays bare the maturation of a twelve-year-old boy through the horrors of the German's "model camp," Theresienstadt.
Cuprins
Introduction
Diary
Boys in Room 7
Pavel's Family
Frequently mentioned persons
Glossary of camp terms
Diary
Boys in Room 7
Pavel's Family
Frequently mentioned persons
Glossary of camp terms
Descriere
Written by a Czech Jewish boy, A Boy in Terezín covers a year of Pavel Weiner's life in the Theresienstadt transit camp in the Czech town of Terezín from April 1944 until liberation in April 1945.