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Author:   Uri Jerzy Nachimson
Publisher:   Uri Jerzy Nachimson
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9798232634858


Pages:   118
Publication Date:   24 August 2025
Format:   Paperback
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L'autore, in un documento autobiografico, rivela i suoi pensieri e le sue accuse nei confronti del popolo e dei governi antisemiti polacchi di ieri e di oggi, che rifiutano di restituire la cittadinanza a coloro i cui antenati furono espulsi dopo la guerra o assassinati durante l'Olocausto. Dei tre milioni di ebrei che vissero in Polonia per mille anni, oggi in Polonia non ne rimane nemmeno uno. Tutta la proprietà accumulata nel corso di centinaia di anni fu nazionalizzata e rubata.

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Author:   Uri Jerzy Nachimson
Publisher:   Uri Jerzy Nachimson
Imprint:   Uri Jerzy Nachimson
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.145kg
ISBN:  

9798232634858


Pages:   118
Publication Date:   24 August 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Language:   Italian

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Uri Jerzy Nachimson was born in Szczecin, Poland, in 1947. Two years later, his parents emigrated to Israel. In 1966, he served in the Israeli army in the Northern Command for three years. He participated in the Six-Day War as a photographer in combat. As a freelance photographer, he wandered around Prague as crowds demonstrated in front of Soviet tanks. His travels to Egypt are the inspiration for his book, Seeds of Love. In 1990, he returned for the first time to Poland to seek his roots. He was deeply affected by the attitude of the Poles towards the Jews during and after World War II, and he started to research the history of the Jews of Poland. Thus, the trilogy was born: Lilly's Album, The Polish Patriot, and Identity. Uri's grandmother, Ida Friedberg, was the granddaughter of the Jewish writer A.S. Friedberg, editor of the Polish Jewish newspaper Hazefira, and the author of many books. In 2005, Uri moved to Tuscany, Italy, where he lives with his wife. While in Cortona, he wrote Two Margherita, Broken Hearts in Boulevard Unirii, Recalled to Life, Violette and Ginger, The Girl from Haukaloolloo, Isabella, In the Depth of Silence, and others.

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