Nicholas Winton and the Rescued Generation

Nicholas Winton and the Rescued Generation
Author: Muriel Emanuel
Publisher: Mitchell Vallentine
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN:

"For half a century these children, now dispersed and in their sixties and seventies, were unaware of the person to whom they owed their lives. To Winton, it was 'just a job'. Even his wife knew nothing of what is undoubtably his greatest achievement, until 1988, when clearing out the attic she came across documentation relating to the episode. From that moment, Winton's life was never the same again.".

Holocaust Testimonies

Holocaust Testimonies
Author: Joseph J. Preil
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780813529479

The book concludes by relating how survivors rebuilt their lives - often very successfully - in the New World."--BOOK JACKET.

If It's Not Impossible--

If It's Not Impossible--
Author: Barbara Winton
Publisher: Troubador Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
ISBN: 9781783065202

There are around 6000 people in the world today who owe their lives to Nicholas Winton. They are the descendants of a group of refugee children rescued by him from the Nazi threat in 1939. Some of them know of his existence and the part he played in their history, many others do not. It was a short event in his life but a critical one for those whose lives were saved. For him that intervention was over in a flash and other adventures supplanted it. Only much later did this episode re-emerge in his life and ever since has brought him visitors from all over the world anxious to learn his story. This book lays out that story in detail, exploring the motivation and early experiences that led to him acting to save young lives, while others looked the other way. His motto "If something is not impossible, then there must be a way to do it" led him to follow his own convictions and undertake an operation others had dismissed as unnecessary or too difficult. His life thereafter was full of exploits stimulated by similar motivation which, though not so consequential, remain testimony to his character. But what was his motivation? How had his life and background led to him being ready, willing and able to conduct a successful rescue operation of 669 children from Czechoslovakia at the age of 29? His daughter has painstakingly sifted through her father's papers and talked to family and friends to construct a detailed account of his whole life. It explores the influences on his character as well as the historical events he was caught up in. Taken from his historical letters and writings, Winton's own words are introduced to convey the atmosphere of many of his diverse experiences.

Into the Arms of Strangers

Into the Arms of Strangers
Author: Deborah Oppenheimer
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2017-11-02
Genre: Germans
ISBN: 1408892278

The story of what it was like to grow up Jewish in Nazi Germany, to escape danger and fear, and also to leave family and friends, on the British Kindertransport scheme. Among the voices we hear are those of two of the organisers, an English foster mother, and 13 surviving children.

Stay Safe

Stay Safe
Author: Antony Vitale
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2012-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1479722987

The book covers a period in time when the author was in law enforcement. It tells of his time on the streets and what he encountered from day to day: the deaths, shootings, stabbings, robberies, and police corruption. The book describes the effects all of this had on the author's personal and professional life. The book is very graphic as to the way it describes the incidents throughout. The names have been changed as to not identify and persons living or deceased.

Elie Wiesel: Witness for Humanity

Elie Wiesel: Witness for Humanity
Author: Rachel Koestler-Grack
Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781433900549

Presents the life of author, speaker, and Nobel Peace Prize winner Elie Wiesel.

Sisters in Sorrow

Sisters in Sorrow
Author: Roger A. Ritvo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 342
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN:

Sisters in Sorrow: Voices of Care in the Holocaust gives voice to women who took care of the sick in the camps of Nazi Germany, which had been constructed for the sole purpose of human extermination. For some individuals, like the women whose stories are recounted in this book, there remained glimmers of hope in the irrational camps of the Holocaust. Those who were capable and willing were sometimes able to help others live, thereby retaining a measure of value in their own lives as well as contributing to their fellow prisoners.Although much has been written about the Holocaust and the Nazi labor and extermination camps, little specifically on women has appeared. In recent years that lack has begun to be addressed, and Sisters in Sorrow contributes another perspective on the experiences of women. Women exhibited ingenuity and techniques that differed significantly from those of men in adapting to their horrific environments. The survival skills of the women whose histories appear here frequently resulted from their backgrounds as homemakers and caregivers.To this collection of memoirs Roger A. Ritvo and Diane M. Plotkin have added important historical background, giving context to the stories. In compiling this collection, Ritvo and Plotkin allow these women to chronicle the existence of human decency in those indecent infernos and the paradox of healing in the face of the Final Solution.

Christian Rome

Christian Rome
Author: Philippe Pergola
Publisher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2000
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9788881621019

The catacombs -- including several labyrinthine burial grounds and underground places of worship -- along with numerous Roman churches and basilicas are depicted with overlays that show how they look today and how they likely appeared in early Christian times.

Pearls of Childhood

Pearls of Childhood
Author: Vera Gissing
Publisher: Robson
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2007
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781861059864

In June 1939, shortly before her eleventh birthday, Vera Gissing escaped from occupied Czechoslovakia, leaving behind her parents, family and friends, to spend six years in Britain.Throughout the war years Vera kept a diary, recording her day-to-day experiences, her longing for her parents, her hopes and prayers for the freedom of her country. By the time she returned to Prague to set up home with her aunt in 1945, she knew that both her parents had died - her mother in Belsen, her father on a death march. She came back to England in 1949 and has lived here ever since.The memories and emotions rekindled by a reunion of the Czech school in Wales where she was educated, encouraged Vera to go back to the diaries and letters from her parents that she had not touched for forty years, and in 'Pearls of Childhood' 'she provides a powerful and moving account of the life of one child growing up in extraordinary circumstances.

Farther Along

Farther Along
Author: Marvin Harold Caplan
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780807123522

The author, a white, Jewish Northerner, recounts how he became involved in the Civil Rights movement