On a winter's day in 1943, 21-year-old Latvian Mischka Danos chanced
on a terrible sight - a pit filled with the bodies of Jews killed by
the occupying Germans. In order to escape conscription to the
Waffen-SS - the authors of such atrocities - Mischka volunteered to go
on a student exchange to Germany. He did not then know that he was
part Jewish. Whilst in Germany, he narrowly escaped death in the
Allied fire-bombing of Dresden. Surviving Hitler's Reich, he became a
displaced person in occupied Germany, where in 1951 he earned a PhD at
the exceptional Heidelberg Physics Institute. In the 1950s Mischka was
sponsored as an immigrant to the US by a Jewish survivor whom his
mother, Olga, had saved during Riga's worst period of Jewish arrests.
As refugee experiences go, Mischka was among the lucky ones - but even
luck leaves scars. The author Sheila Fitzpatrick, who met and married
Mischka forty years after these events, turns her skills as a
historian and wry eye as a memoirist to telling the remarkable story
of Mischka's odyssey and survival.
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A Story of Survival from War-Torn Europe to New York
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ISBN
9781786722546
Publisert
2017
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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