One Family: Before, During and After the Holocaust

One Family: Before, During and After the Holocaust

by Andrew Kolin
One Family: Before, During and After the Holocaust

One Family: Before, During and After the Holocaust

by Andrew Kolin

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Overview

One Family: Before, During, and After the Holocaust, Third Edition, written by the son of a survivor, revisits and expands the author’s research on his relatives while they lived in Poland, France, Denmark and the U.S. Kolin draws on newly available secondary and archival sources, successfully providing readers with a dynamic portrait of this one family as a microcosm of what happened to families throughout Europe during the Holocaust. He explores the identities of his relatives not only as Jews, but also as workers in specific sectors, from the slaughterhouses of Warsaw to the leather workers and pocketbook makers of Paris. He traces the political and military experiences of family members and how each family wrestled with the decision of whether or not to emigrate and whether or not to be politically active. The author describes how his relatives responded to, and coped with, the unfolding of anti-Jewish measures in Poland and France. He then traces how that response, whether it was flight and/or resistance, affected their ultimate fate.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761871514
Publisher: Hamilton Books
Publication date: 03/17/2021
Edition description: Third Edition
Pages: 342
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.04(h) x 0.85(d)

About the Author

Andrew Kolin is professor of political science at Hilbert College.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations

Acknowledgments

Introduction: A Justification for a Third Edition; Uncovering New Material

OneFrom Kolnica to Warsaw

TwoPolitical Struggles and Emigration

ThreeCementing Ties to Poland and France

FourSuccess

FiveForeboding Signs

SixThe Holocaust: Poland

SevenThe Holocaust France

EightAftermath: Loss and Recovery

Bibliography.

Index

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