The Oasis

A Memoir of Love and Survival in a Concentration Camp

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The Oasis

A Memoir of Love and Survival in a Concentration Camp

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"Mirek Friedman and Blanka Davidovich first met in Muhldorf, Germany, in the concentration camp known as Dachau 3b. Mirek, a freedom fighter in the Czech underground, saved Blanka's life by distracting the Nazi camp guards when it was discovered that she had used a fake identity to transfer from Auschwitz to Dachau, a camp where she would have a better chance of surviving.

Though Dachau 3b was perhaps the only camp in Germany where men and women were not segregated at work, the punishment for personal contact was death. And yet in this hellish place two human hearts ingeniously found each other. As their romance grew, so, too, did the danger for Mirek, who had infiltrated the camp on a secret mission. Fearing that their liaison might be discovered and Blanka tortured, he did not tell her of his mission and escaped from the camp, promising Blanka that he would find her later. After the liberation, months went by, and Blanka feared that Mirek had been killed.

Then one day, in Prague, he came looking for her - and together they discovered that the love they'd cherished in the camp had survived as they survived. Love was their oasis of hope, a treasure Mirek and Blanka would have for the rest of their lives."--BOOK JACKET.

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Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Language
English
Pages
355

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The Oasis: A Memoir of Love and Survival in a Concentration Camp
September 2001, St. Martin's Press
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First Sentence

"We were passing bombed cities: heaps of rubble over which flew red banners inscribed with the words TOTALES KRIEG, KUERZESTES KRIEG! "

Classifications

Library of Congress
DS135.C973 F757 2001, DS135.C973 F754 2001, DS135.C973F757 2001

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
355
Dimensions
8.7 x 5.9 x 1.1 inches
Weight
1.2 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL9539840M
Internet Archive
oasis00petr
ISBN 10
0312278691
ISBN 13
9780312278694
LCCN
2001031939
OCLC/WorldCat
47002178
Library Thing
502269
Goodreads
447019

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We were passing bombed cities: heaps of rubble over which flew red banners inscribed with the words TOTALES KRIEG, KUERZESTES KRIEG!
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