"Hava (Eva) Bromberg and Ephraim Sokal were Jewish teenagers in Poland when the Nazis invaded in 1939. Bromberg evaded the Germans, living among the non-Jewish Polish population. Sokal and his family were deported. Sokal served with the Polish Navy and British armed forces. This combined memoir tells their story of resilience in the face of human brutality"-- Provided by publisher
Note
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed December 13, 2017).
Contents
Cover; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Foreword by Justine M. Pas; Preface; Prologue: At the Gate; 1. My Family; 2. Life with Father; 3. I Remember; 4. War; 5. Under the Germans; 6. The Orphanage; 7. On the Farm; 8. Special Attentions; 9. Our World in Europe at Peace; 10. Displaced Persons (DP) Camp; 11. Forging a New Future; 12. A New Friend; 13. The Event That Changed Their Lives; 14. In the Kolkhoz; 15. Siberia; 16. Germany, Now a Common Enemy; 17. Return to Poland; 18. Building a New Life; 19. The Rebirth of Israel; 20. Newlyweds; 21. New Horizons; 22. End Matters: Love and Loss.
Aftermath: Martyrs and SurvivorsPostscript; Appendix Chronology, 1933â#x80;#x93;1945: Major Events of World War II with Emphasis on the Holocaust and the Events in Our Lives; Bibliographic Essay; Index.