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100 1 Rosenblatt, Mira,|d1923-|eauthor.
245 10 Strength :|bmy memoir /|cby Mira Rosenblatt, with Belinda
Rosenblatt Levavi.
264 1 [Mount Kisco, NY] :|bMemoirs Plus,|c[2020]
300 251 pages :|bmaps, portraits ;|c23 cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
336 still image|bsti|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
505 00 |tSosnowiec --|tThe Lenczycki family in Sosnowiec --
|tPrewar years: 1935-1939 --|tWorld war II in Sosnowiec:
September 1, 1939-August 12, 1942 --|tMy husband and
fellow survivor: Henry Rosenblatt --|tThe great
deportation: August 12, 1942 --|tGrünberg concentration
camp: August 1942-January 1945 --|t1945 --|tRegensberg,
Germany: 1945-1951 --|tNew York --|tSpringfield,
Massachusetts: 1953-1968 --|tBrooklyn --|tRemembering the
Holocaust --|tThe good life --|tGetting older and new
challenges.
520 A ninety-seven-year-old Holocaust Survivor with an amazing
memory, vividly recounts her life in Poland before, during,
and after the war; her poignant love story with her future
husband, Henry Rosenblatt; and then as an immigrant in
America. Strength was not simply surviving the Holocaust;
strength was living life to the fullest afterwards. In
this harrowing yet uplifting memoir, Mira Rosenblatt tells
of the horrors and losses she has lived through and her
commitment to tell her story. Luck, resourcefulness, hard
work, and the belief that better days were coming were
invaluable in helping her survive. The Nazis marched into
her hometown of Sosnowiec in the first days of World War
II and sixteen-year-old Mira Rosenblatt's life changed
forever. She endured unbelievable hardships and suffering
as a "Jude" who was no longer considered to be human. Mira
powerfully details the horrors she experienced during the
Holocaust and its aftereffects, and touchingly describes
the challenges of being an immigrant and moving forward in
a new country. The author's spirit and heart come through
on every page of her compelling memoir. A must-read and
valuable addition to Holocaust writings.
600 10 Rosenblatt, Mira,|d1923-
600 10 Rosenblatt, Henry,|d1919-2017.
650 0 World War, 1939-1945|xDestruction and pillage|zPoland.
650 0 Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)|zPoland|zSosnowiec
(Województwo Śląskie)
650 0 Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)|zPoland|vPersonal
narratives.
650 0 Holocaust survivors|zUnited States|vPersonal narratives.
655 7 Autobiographies.|2lcgft
700 1 Rosenblatt Levavi, Belinda.
994 C0|bGPI