Description
A fight for survival in the harsh conditions of the Białowieża Forest in wartime Poland. ***** In the summer of 1942, the Rabinowitz family managed to escape from the Nazi ghetto in their hometown in Poland and hide in the terrifying Białowieża Forest. Miraculously, they survived in the woods for two years until liberation by the Red Army in 1944. These were years marked by brutal winters, typhus epidemics, and relentless Nazi raids. ***** After the war, the Rabinowitzes embarked on a harrowing journey through Europe and, with the help of smugglers, made their way over the Alps to Italy, where they settled among other refugees until they decided to emigrate to the United States. ***** During the massacre in the ghetto, Miriam Rabinowitz selected a foreign boy as her son. Nearly ten years later, Philip, the former rescued boy, managed to find the woman who helped him survive through a chance encounter at a wedding in Brooklyn – and in her daughter, he discovered a love for a lifetime.
Information
Author: Frankelová Rebecca
Publication date: September 22, 2023
Manufacturer: Práh s.r.o.
Genres: Non-fiction literature, Books, History and facts, World war ii, War books, War novels
Type: Hardcover books
Pages: 376
ISBN/EAN: 9788072529827

