A Promise at Sobibór: A Jewish Boy’s Story of Revolt and Survival in Nazi-Occupied Poland
Autor Philip “Fiszel” Bialowitz, Joseph Bialowitz Cuvânt înainte de Wladyslaw Bartoszewskien Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 feb 2013
This is the true story of Fiszel Bialowitz, a teenaged Polish Jew who in 1943 escaped the Nazi gas chambers at the Sobibór death camp. He joined with his brother and a small group of prisoners to carry out a daring and precisely planned revolt that killed SS officers and allowed roughly half of the camp’s 650 remaining Jewish prisoners to flee through minefields and machine-gun fire into the surrounding forest. Only about forty-two of them, including Fiszel, are known to have survived to the end of the war.
Philip (Fiszel) Bialowitz, now an American citizen, relates his eyewitness story in “realtime” perspective, from his childhood before the war to his life in the Izbica ghetto, his six months of internment and resistance at Sobibór, and his rescue by courageous Polish farmers. He also recounts the challenges of life following the war as a displaced teenager and his eventual efforts as a witness to the truth of the Holocaust.
Philip (Fiszel) Bialowitz, now an American citizen, relates his eyewitness story in “realtime” perspective, from his childhood before the war to his life in the Izbica ghetto, his six months of internment and resistance at Sobibór, and his rescue by courageous Polish farmers. He also recounts the challenges of life following the war as a displaced teenager and his eventual efforts as a witness to the truth of the Holocaust.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780299248048
ISBN-10: 0299248046
Pagini: 218
Ilustrații: 32 b-w photos, 2 maps
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press
ISBN-10: 0299248046
Pagini: 218
Ilustrații: 32 b-w photos, 2 maps
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press
Recenzii
“Bialowitz heard the leader call out, ‘If you survive, bear witness to what happened here! Tell the world about this place!’ In this harrowing first-person account, the author fulfills the promise he made then.”—Kirkus Reviews
“The testimony of a survivor of the Sobibór extermination camp is extraordinarily important because of the circumstances that it recounts. But it is really the personality of the author and his narrative talent that make it very special.”—Jan T. Gross, Princeton University
“Riveting, horrifying, and inspiring. . . . This is a superb account of survival and redemption as seen through the eyes of a teenage boy.”—Booklist
Notă biografică
Philip (Fiszel) Bialowitz (1925–2016) was a retired jeweler. He frequently spoke in North America and Europe about his experience at Sobibór, including testifying at several war crimes trials, most recently at the German trial of John Demjanjuk in 2010. Joseph Bialowitz is Philip’s son and is an environmental manager and Holocaust lecturer who lives in California.
Cuprins
Foreword by Wladyslaw Bartoszewski
Preface
Introduction by Joseph Bialowitz
1 Before War
2 War Begins
3 The Rosenbergers
4 Fritz
5 Summer 1942
6 Fall 1942
7 November 1942 to April 1943
8 Life in Sobibór
9 Planning Vengeance
10 Escape from Sobibór
11 New Dangers
12 Liberation and Victory
13 Life as a Displaced Person
14 Resettling in the United States
Epilogue: Life after Sobibór
Notes
Preface
Introduction by Joseph Bialowitz
1 Before War
2 War Begins
3 The Rosenbergers
4 Fritz
5 Summer 1942
6 Fall 1942
7 November 1942 to April 1943
8 Life in Sobibór
9 Planning Vengeance
10 Escape from Sobibór
11 New Dangers
12 Liberation and Victory
13 Life as a Displaced Person
14 Resettling in the United States
Epilogue: Life after Sobibór
Notes
Descriere
This is the true story of Fiszel Bialowitz, a teenaged Polish Jew who in 1943 escaped the Nazi gas chambers at the Sobibór death camp. He joined with his brother and a small group of prisoners to carry out a daring and precisely planned revolt that killed SS officers and allowed roughly half of the camp’s 650 remaining Jewish prisoners to flee through minefields and machine-gun fire into the surrounding forest. Only about forty-two of them, including Fiszel, are known to have survived to the end of the war.
Philip (Fiszel) Bialowitz, now an American citizen, relates his eyewitness story in “realtime” perspective, from his childhood before the war to his life in the Izbica ghetto, his six months of internment and resistance at Sobibór, and his rescue by courageous Polish farmers. He also recounts the challenges of life following the war as a displaced teenager and his eventual efforts as a witness to the truth of the Holocaust.
Philip (Fiszel) Bialowitz, now an American citizen, relates his eyewitness story in “realtime” perspective, from his childhood before the war to his life in the Izbica ghetto, his six months of internment and resistance at Sobibór, and his rescue by courageous Polish farmers. He also recounts the challenges of life following the war as a displaced teenager and his eventual efforts as a witness to the truth of the Holocaust.