East of the Storm: Outrunning the Holocaust in Russia - Paperback

East of the Storm: Outrunning the Holocaust in Russia - Paperback

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by Hanna Davidson Pankowsky (Author), Mary Maddock (Introduction by)

On September 27, 1939, after the Nazi invasion, Poland ceased to exist as a nation. Ten-year-old Hanna Davidson's father, Simon, and older brother, Kazik, had been drafted to defend Warsaw. Hanna and her mother, Sofia, found themselves subjected to Hitler's efforts to dehumanize Poland's Jewish population. There seemed no choice but to submit to a ruthless tyranny. Learning that Simon and Kazik were alive in the Soviet-occupied zone of Poland, Hanna and her mother decided to risk a harrowing escape from Nazi Poland into safer Soviet territory. With only the clothes on their backs, they fled their apartment to face a daunting crossing and the threat of persecution under Stalin's regime. As recounted by Hanna, the Davidsons' journey into the Soviet interior makes for an extraordinary story. More than a memoir of survival, their story is clearly one of a family whose spirit could not be destroyed by persecution, war, famine, or political oppression.

Author Biography

Hanna Davidson Pankowsky lives with her husband in San Antonio, Texas, and often speaks to students and other groups.

Number of Pages: 232
Dimensions: 0.6 x 9 x 5.9 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: July 15, 2008
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