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Children of Zion

Title
  1. Children of Zion / Henryk Grynberg ; translated from the Polish by Jacqueline Mitchell ; with an afterword by Israel Gutman.
Published by
  1. Evanston, Ill. : Northwestern University Press, 1997.
Author
  1. Grynberg, Henryk.

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Description
  1. xi, 178 pages; 23 cm.
Summary
  1. In this book, Henryk Grynberg takes an extraordinary collection of interviews conducted by representatives of the Polish government-in-exile in Palestine in 1943 and arranges them in such a way that their voices become unforgettable. The interviewees - all Polish children - tell of their experiences during the war. Grynberg has not used the traditional form, but rather turns the voices of the children into one large "choral" group.
  2. This technique gives the reader the impression of overwhelming sameness while paradoxically featuring the subtle differences in the children's experiences.
  3. In the first section, the children recall their lives before the war (most were well off). They discuss their memories of when the war broke out, the arrival of the Germans and the Russians, and their journeys into and experiences in, exile. We also hear them talk about the increasingly desperate conditions after the Sikorski Agreement allowed them to leave the work camps, and the ways many of them coped as orphans.
Series statement
  1. Jewish lives
Uniform title
  1. Dzieci Syjonu. English
  2. Jewish lives.
Alternative title
  1. Dzieci Syjonu.
Subject
  1. Jewish children > Poland > Interviews
  2. Jewish children in the Holocaust > Poland > Interviews
  3. Poland > Ethnic relations
  4. Jewish refugees > Soviet Union > Interviews
  5. Soviet Union > Ethnic relations
Contents
  1. We Lived Pretty Well -- When War Broke Out -- Germans, Germans, Germans -- Russians, Bolsheviks -- The Longest Journey -- We Worked -- "Religious Criminals" -- When the News of the Amnesty Came -- We Knew We Were Dying -- Orphans.
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references.