A Match Made in Hell: The Jewish Boy and the Polish Outlaw Who Defied the Nazis

A Match Made in Hell: The Jewish Boy and the Polish Outlaw Who Defied the Nazis

ISBN-10:
0299193942
ISBN-13:
9780299193942
Pub. Date:
07/28/2005
Publisher:
University of Wisconsin Press
ISBN-10:
0299193942
ISBN-13:
9780299193942
Pub. Date:
07/28/2005
Publisher:
University of Wisconsin Press
A Match Made in Hell: The Jewish Boy and the Polish Outlaw Who Defied the Nazis

A Match Made in Hell: The Jewish Boy and the Polish Outlaw Who Defied the Nazis

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Overview

When Moniek (Morris) Goldner and his family were uprooted from their Polish farming village during a German action, the child-sized sixteen-year-old fled into the forests. He eventually met up with his father, who had also escaped, and together they managed to survive until a former friend betrayed the pair. Wounded and left for dead beneath his father’s murdered body, Goldner was rescued by the enigmatic outlaw Jan Kopec, who was also in hiding, looking for ways to profit from his criminal expertise.

For eighteen months Kopec hid the boy with him, moving from one area to another, often staying in hideouts he had fashioned years earlier. At first Kopec trained Goldner simply to serve as his accomplice in robberies and black market activities. But before long he pushed the training to a whole new level, making it possible for him to sell Goldner’s services to a shadowy resistance group which was becoming interested in the daring young saboteur.

And through it all, these two disparate personalities—the quiet, small-framed boy and the stocky, callous mercenary—forged an remarkable friendship and co-dependency born of need and desperation in a hellish time and place.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780299193942
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
Publication date: 07/28/2005
Edition description: 1
Pages: 258
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Larry Stillman is a writer living in Lake Forest, Illinois. Morris Goldner lives in Chicago and is retired from the garment trade.

Table of Contents

Introductionxi
1Rescue3
2Into the Forest13
3Kopec28
4Sedziszow41
5Saboteur55
6After Sedziszow67
7Close Calls89
8Podkarpacie98
9Grabiny108
10The Train122
11Let My People Go139
12Shoeshine Boy146
13Two Bridges156
14Out of the Fire165
15Liberation174
16Revenge189
17Flight to Berlin200
18Displaced211
19America223
Author's Postscript: Straszecin, Present Day231
Acknowledgments239
Bibliography241
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