Escape Via Siberia: A Jewish Child's Odyssey of Survival

Author:   DoritBader Whiteman
Publisher:   Holmes & Meier Publishers Inc
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Pages:   219
Publication Date:   15 August 2008
Format:   Paperback
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Escape Via Siberia: A Jewish Child's Odyssey of Survival


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In Escape via Siberia: A Jewish Child's Odyssey of Survival, Dorit Bader Whiteman presents a compelling story of survival. Through the story of one boy-Eliott Lonek Jaroslawicz-she conveys the tale of the dramatic escape of thousands of Polish Jews from the encroaching Nazi menace. With the crack of a Nazi whip on his father's head, the world that Lonek knows is gone forever. Lonek and his family are forced to join the tide of refugees fleeing eastward. In the course of their flight they are imprisoned in a Siberian labour camp. A short-lived treaty between the Polish Government-in-Exile and the Soviet Government allows for the miraculous release of approximately one hundred thousand Polish citizens, including Lonek's family. They make their way to Tashkent, only to find that life there is harsh-hunger and sickness abound. When his father falls ill, Lonek's mother is driven to despair and leaves her ten-year-old son on the doorstep of an orphanage. Lonek is then swept up in another miraculous rescue. He joins the more than 900 Jewish children known as the Teheran Children, who depart on the only kindertransport that emanates from Russia. After an arduous journey, the children are stranded in Iran due to the vagaries of war and failed diplomacy. Their plight is championed by Henrietta Szold while the leadership of Hadassah relentlessly pressures the American and British governments to assure the children's safe passage. Finally, eight months after they leave Tashkent and after a route that takes them through India and Egypt, Lonek and the other children safely reach Palestine. In Escape via Siberia, Whiteman has crafted an elegy to the human spirit while emphasizing the tremendous international forces which affected the Polish Jewish escapees' lives and their persistent, heroic struggle in the face of tremendous odds.

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Author:   DoritBader Whiteman
Publisher:   Holmes & Meier Publishers Inc
Imprint:   Holmes & Meier Publishers Inc
ISBN:  

9780841914544


ISBN 10:   0841914540
Pages:   219
Publication Date:   15 August 2008
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available.

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Dorit Bader Whiteman, Ph.D., escaped from Nazi-occupied Vienna in the late 1930s and arrived in New York, via London, in 1941. After earning her Ph.D. in clinical psychology from New York University, she helped found and became director of the Department of Psychology at the Flushing Hospital Mental Health Clinic. She currently works in private practice in New York City. She is the author of The Uprooted: A Hitler Legacy (1993). Visit Dr. Whiteman's website at www.doritwhiteman.com.

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