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The Last Goodbye: Holocaust Paintings and Poems by Edith Hofmann

Autor Edith Hofmann
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 ian 2012
The Last Goodbye is a book of pictures and poems inspired by the author's experiences during World War 2 in the Lodz Ghetto in Poland, and as a prisoner at Auschwitz, in the Kristianstadt labour camp in Silesia and finally liberation at Belsen. Dedicated to each of the six million men, women and children who died.
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ISBN-13: 9781908223876
ISBN-10: 1908223871
Pagini: 64
Dimensiuni: 203 x 254 x 4 mm
Greutate: 0.15 kg
Editura: Mereo Books

Notă biografică

Edith Hofmann is a survivor of the Holocaust, born in Prague in 1927 as Edith Birkin. In 1941, along with her parents, she was deported to the GBPodA Ghetto, where within a year both her parents had died. At 15 she was left to fend for herself. The GBPodA Ghetto was the second-largest ghetto to Warsaw, and was established for Jews and Gypsies in German-occupied Poland. Situated in the town of GBPodA in Poland and originally intended as a temporary gathering point for Jews, the ghetto was transformed into a major industrial centre, providing much needed supplies for Nazi Germany and especially for the German Army. Because of its remarkable productivity, the ghetto managed to survive until August 1944, when the remaining population, including Edith, was transported to Auschwitz and CheAmno extermination camp in cattle trucks. It was the last ghetto in Poland to be liquidated due to the advancing Russian army. Edith was only 17, and one of the lucky ones. For the majority, it was their final journey. A small group of them were selected for work. With her hair shaved off and deprived of all her possessions, she travelled to Kristianstadt, a labour camp in Silesia, to work in an underground munitions factory. In January 1945, aged 18 and with the Russians approaching again, she was sent off on a death march across snow-covered Germany to Bavaria. There cattle trucks were waiting. After spending a week in crowded conditions without food or water she and her companions arrived in Bergen Belsen on 15th March 1945. A month later they were liberated. In 1946, after the liberation and destruction of the death camps, she came to England to study, eventually becoming a teacher in London. Edith has written 2 books about her experiences, Unshed Tears, a novel and The Last Goodbye, a book of poems and pictures. Edith now lives with her husband in Hereford. She has three children and six grandchildren.

Cuprins

Edith Hofmann 2-3 Entry into the Ghetto 4-5 First Day in the Ghetto 6-7 Waste Disposal, Lodz Ghetto 8 Ghetto Man 9 Ghetto Woman 9 Don't Take My Child! 10-11 They Took My Child 12-13 The Sick Mother 14-15 The Deportation of Children 16-17 Praying for the Dead 18 Save Us O' Lord! 19 Where are you God? 19 The Final Journey - To Auschwitz 20-21 Selection 22-23 Where Have All The Children Gone? 24-25 The Camp of Twins 26-27 Be A Good Boy 28-29 The Last Supper 30-31 Born Equal 32-33 He Was My Friend 34-35 Another Release 36-37 The Last Goodbye 38-39 Why? 40-41 Dresden Burning 42-43 Roll Call 44-45 Where is the World? 46-47 The Dead Stranger - in Belsen 48-49 Liberation Day 50-51 Arbeit Macht Frei - Work Sets You Free 52-53 Homecoming 1 54-55 Homecoming 2 56-57