An edition of 796 days (2015)

796 days

hiding as a child in occupied Amsterdam during WWII and then coming to America (covering the period 1939-1957)

796 days
Leo S. Ullman, Leo S. Ullman
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An edition of 796 days (2015)

796 days

hiding as a child in occupied Amsterdam during WWII and then coming to America (covering the period 1939-1957)

A mesmerizing first-person story of a young Jewish boy pushed into hiding over a period of nearly 2 1/2 years during WWII with total strangers who did not know who he was, while his parents hid in an attic elsewhere, not knowing where their son was or whether he was alive. This all in the heart of Amsterdam during the brutal occupation by the Nazis. Their family, long established, leading honest, law-abiding, normal and comfortable lives were suddenly forced to (in their own words) "disappear," to "become illegal," and to "live like rats" to avoid capture and deportation to killing camps. Yet they survived, facing constant fear of death, house-to-house searches, betrayal, disease and hunger, until liberated by the Allies. They then left their home, their country and their friends to start anew, in the U.S., seeking freedom from oppression. They quickly grew roots, becoming active and involved in their chosen community, and were able to succeed with zeal and good fortune. This chronicle includes not only Leo Ullman's own personal story, but stories of other family members and their often miraculous survival. The book contains numerous unique photos, copies of documents and correspondence in support of the stories, as well as valuable historical and factual context of those terrible times.--Back cover.

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Language
English
Pages
396

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Edition Notes

Includes index.

Copyright Date
2015

Classifications

Library of Congress
DS135 .N6 U45 2015

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Pagination
ii, 396 pages
Number of pages
396

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26887380M
ISBN 10
1941501125
ISBN 13
9781941501122
OCLC/WorldCat
907048101

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