An edition of East of the storm (1998)

East of the Storm

Outrunning the Holocaust in Russia

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An edition of East of the storm (1998)

East of the Storm

Outrunning the Holocaust in Russia

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On September 27, 1939, after the Nazi invasion, Poland ceased to exist as a nation. Ten-year-old Hanna Davidson's father, Simon, and older brother, Kazik, had been drafted to defend Warsaw. Hanna and her mother, Sophia, found themselves subjected to Hitler's efforts to dehumanize Poland's Jewish population.

But when they got word that Simon and Kazik were alive in the Soviet-occupied zone of Poland, Hanna and her mother decided to risk a harrowing escape from Nazi Poland into safer Soviet territory. With only the clothes on their backs, they left their apartment.

If the two-percent chance of surviving the crossing were not daunting enough, then the Davidsons' prospects in the Soviet Union should have been. Simon Davidson's capitalist and anti-communist activities in Poland would brand him an undesirable. Worse, he had been born in Russia - escaping years before by fooling Soviet authorities into presuming him dead - and his resurfacing would endanger those members of his family who remained behind.

So the Davidsons were compelled to invent and memorize not only their own new identities but also an extended family history. Moreover, avoiding persecution by the Soviet regime entailed maintaining a pretense of allegiance to Stalin. As recounted by Hanna, the Davidsons' journey into the Soviet interior makes for a singular story.

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East of the storm: outrunning the Holocaust in Russia
1999, Texas Tech University Press
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East of the Storm: Outrunning the Holocaust in Russia
October 1998, Texas Tech University Press
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First Sentence

"In medieval times, kings and nobles invited my ancestors, along with many other Jews from European countries, to live in Poland in order to develop commerce and build cities."

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Hardcover
Number of pages
218
Dimensions
9 x 6.2 x 1 inches
Weight
1.1 pounds

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OL8255346M
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0896724085
ISBN 13
9780896724082
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9831043
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First Sentence

"In medieval times, kings and nobles invited my ancestors, along with many other Jews from European countries, to live in Poland in order to develop commerce and build cities."

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