Every Day Lasts A Year
A Jewish Family's Correspondence from Poland
av Christopher R Browning
- Format:
- Inbunden (hardback)
- Utgiven:
- 2007-10-01
- Språk:
- Engelska
(Cambridge)
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STARRED REVIEW
"Sustained personal documentation from those who lived and died in the Holocaust is rare. That makes this collection of letters a precious gift to historians."
Publisher's Weekly
"Browning and Nechama Tec offer a historical context, and Hollander tells how his family found strength through letters. This is an important human and literary document of a family facing the Holocaust."
Booklist
"Anyone interested in the Holocaust should read this powerful book, an inimitable, personal look inside the eve of 'all of the cruelty, mischief, evil, unhappiness, destruction and misery brought by them [the Nazis] on so many millions in the whole world' (35). Few documents written by the victims themselves survive today. Every Day Lasts a Year gives these victims a resounding voice." -Weny A. Maier-Sarti
"Readers of M&R will find Every Day Lasts a Year touching, and exceptionally real. Put simply, the letters speak directly to us, reminding us of lives and hopes that once were..." -Dr. Diane Cypkin, Martydom & Resistance
(Cambridge)
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Christopher Browning is the author of seven books on Nazi Germany and the Holocaust, including The Origins of the Final Solution: The Evolution of Nazi Jewish Policy, September 1939-March 1942 (with contributions from Jrgen Matthus) in 2004 and Ordinary Men: Reserve Police Battalion 101 and the Final Solution in Poland in1992. Both of these books received the National Jewish Book Award in the Holocaust category. With Cambridge University Press he has published The Path to Genocide (1992) and Nazi Policy, Jewish Workers, German Killers (2000). Christopher Browning received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He taught at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Washington for 25 years, before moving in 1999 to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as the Frank Porter Graham Professor of History. He has delivered the George Macauley Trevelyan Lectures in at Cambridge University (1999) and the George Mosse Lectures at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (2002). He has been an expert witness at various trials of accused Nazi criminals in Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom, as well as in the 'Holocaust denial' trials of Ernst Zndel in Toronto (1988) and Irving vs. Lipstadt in London (2000). Richard S. Hollander is the son of Joseph A. Hollander. Joseph Hollander's mother, three sisters, their spouses, and children wrote the poignant and powerful letters from Krakow, Poland (1939-1942) that comprise the bulk of the book. Following the deaths of Joseph Hollander and his wife, Vita Hollander, in an automobile accident in 1986, Richard Hollander discovered the letters in a briefcase in the attic. According to Holocaust scholars, the letters are 'an historic treasure'. This discovery inspired the publication of the letters written by his father's family trapped in Nazi-occupied Poland. It also compelled Richard Hollander to research his father's life and struggle to gain entry into the United States (1939-1940) and subsequent return to Europe (1945) in the U.S. Army, and his search for his missing relatives. Richard Hollander was raised in suburban New York. He has an undergraduate degree in political science from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland; a masters degere in journalism from Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois; and a masters of liberal arts degree from Johns Hopkins. Mr Hollander was a reporter and columnist on two daily newspapers, The Evening News in Newsburgh, New York and The Baltimore News American. Most of his journalism career was as a reporter for WBAL-TV in Baltimore, Maryland, where he specialized in covering politics and government. Presently, Mr. Hollander is president of Millbrook Communications in Baltimore, Maryland, an advertising and marketing firm representing Maryland Public Television and a wide variety of professional sports teams. Mr Hollander has taught journalism at the University of Baltimore and Goucher College in Towson, Maryland. He worked in Congress for Rep...
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Innehållsförteckning
Part I. Joseph's Story Richard Hollander: Part II. Cracow: 1. The fate of the Jews of Cracow under Nazi occupation Christopher R. Browning; 2. Through the eyes of the oppressed Nechama Tec; Part III. The Letters: 1. Letters without reply: November 1939 - May 1940; 2. Separation anxiety: May-August 1940; 3. Exit strategy: September - December 1940; 4. Familial love, penned: January - December 1941.
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