Аннотация

The author, at age 82, is one of few living survivors of the Holocaust era and whose memoir relates many eye-witness, first-person accounts of Nazi-era atrocities. This memoir reveals shared experiences among many European immigrants seeking resettlement in America during the 1930s and 40s. The author is a retired distinguished award-winning Communication professor from the University of Minnesota. For Jews, especially those living in the midwest, this memoir is a compelling record of faith in a troubling era. The book would have appeal to readers of midwest literature as well as to historians concerned with the Holocaust and WWII America.