The Unfinished Road: Jewish Survivors of Latvia Look Back

The Unfinished Road: Jewish Survivors of Latvia Look Back

by Gertrude Schneider (Editor)
The Unfinished Road: Jewish Survivors of Latvia Look Back

The Unfinished Road: Jewish Survivors of Latvia Look Back

by Gertrude Schneider (Editor)

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Overview

During the Holocaust, thousands of Jews from Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia, and later Hungary were transported to Latvia, where they were concentrated in the Riga Ghetto and in extermination camps—joining the thousands of Latvian Jews who were already interned there. Only a few hundred survived. Gertrude Schneider, herself a survivor of the death camps, traveled Eastern Europe, Israel, and the United States to collect statements of other survivors as well as documentary evidence on the lives of the inmates, guards, and others who witnessed the Latvian Holocaust. Collected in The Unfinished Road are the remembrances of survivors. Each personal account is combined with a note on the individual's subsequent life. The volume concludes with a general bibliography and index.

To begin to understand the Holocaust, one must somehow personalize the numbing statistics of the millions who were transported, concentrated, and killed. This volume moves in that direction by providing the reader with the unique human responses of those who actually witnessed the atrocities, from the Jewish SS guard in the camps to the Latvian-Swedish businessman-humanitarian, himself a Jew, who negotiated with Himmler to save concentration camp inmates; from those whose fate and cunning enabled them to survive to and later lead fulfilling lives; and to those broken by the experience. Above all, it combines a portrait of unbelievable courage and endurance with one of unspeakable brutality. Scholars and general readers alike will find Schneider's collection a valuable reminder.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275940935
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 11/08/1991
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.56(d)
Lexile: 1070L (what's this?)

About the Author

GERTRUDE SCHNEIDER is Associate Placement Director and President of the Ph.D. Alumni Association at the City University of New York Graduate School. Dr. Schneider has lectured on the Holocaust at the University of New York Graduate School, among others. She is the editor of the Latvian Jewish Courier and is the author of Jourbaney Into Terror: The Story of the Riga Ghetto and Muted Voices: Jewish Survivors of Latvia Remember. Her articles have appeared in such publications as the Jewish Frontier, Jewish Social Studies, the Jewish Press, and the Daily Forward. Dr. Schneider has been interviewed on a number of television programs, including 60 Minutes and has appeared in the film Shoah.

Table of Contents

The Unfinished Road by Gertrude Schneider
Arrest and Expulsion to Siberia by Baruch Minkowicz
Julia's Story by Julia Robinson
A Farm Called Jungfernhof by Trudy Ullmann Schloss
The Jewish SS Officer by Alexander Levin
The Death Sentence by Inge Berner
And the Lord Spoke on My Behalf by Isaak Kleiman
The Last Jewish Knight of Vienna by Nina Ungar
A Life Saved by a Beating by Steven Springfield
Tough Luck by Yakob Basner
The Children in Camp Kaiserwald by Galina Raicin Klebanow
The Terrors of Dundaga by Abraham Shpungin
And I Almost Did Not Make It by Rita Wassermann
A Daughter Remembers by Eleonora Storch Schwab
Epilogue by Gertrude Schneider
Bibliography
Index of Names
Index of Places

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