The Persistence of Youth: Oral Testimonies of the Holocaust
By (Author) Josey G. Fisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th October 1991
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Biography: philosophy and social sciences
General and world history
Second World War
Modern warfare
The Holocaust
European history
940.53
Hardback
200
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
482g
This volume is a collection of 15 first-person accounts of growing up during the Nazi era. The selections cover a broad range of personalities and circumstance. Included are testimonies from the daughter of an anti-Nazi German family, the son of a mixed marriage in Germany threatened with deportation, a German Gypsy who witnessed Mengele's experiments, a Polish Jewish girl saved by her teacher, a Prague teenager escaping to Denmark and Sweden, a Polish Jewish youth in communist Siberia, a partisan, and eleven-year-old in Auschwitz, a young Yiddish actress exiled to Tashkent and a Polish Catholic child deported to work camps. Drawn from the Holocaust Oral history Archive of Gratz College, each testimony is a story of survival through defence, adaptation and resilience.
The collection is good because it includes the histories not only of German Jews, but of Polish Jews, a Gypsy, a Polish Catholic, and a German Gentile from a Social Democratic family.-History of Education Quarterly
"The collection is good because it includes the histories not only of German Jews, but of Polish Jews, a Gypsy, a Polish Catholic, and a German Gentile from a Social Democratic family."-History of Education Quarterly
JOSEY G. FISHER is Director of the Holocaust Oral History Archive of Gratz College and a practicing clinical social worker.