Book by Verstandig Mark
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..".a very precise (and morbidly exciting) account of what wartime pressures made of those he knew. . . a tapestry of those minute personal choices, acts of complicity or resistance, which either pave the way to Aushwitz--and later to Srebrenica--or away from them. . ." --Peter Christoff, Australian Book Review "[T]he lost world of Polish Jewry has found a wry, faithful and utterly unsentimental chronicler." --Robert Manne, Herald Sun "Lipski's comparisons with Sholem Aleichem, the brothers Singer, and, even, the Russians Gogol, Gorky and Isaac Babel aren't all that fanciful..." --Max Teichmann, Eureka Street "A major work of sociological and historical signifigance...transcends the academic to become memorable journalism and literature..." --Sam Lipski, Jewish News ."..a very precise (and morbidly exciting) account of what wartime pressures made of those he knew. . . a tapestry of those minute personal choices, acts of complicity or resistance, which either pave the way to Aushwitz--and later to Srebrenica--or away from them. . ." --Peter Christoff, "Australian Book Review""[T]he lost world of Polish Jewry has found a wry, faithful and utterly unsentimental chronicler." --Robert Manne, "Herald Sun" .,."a very precise (and morbidly exciting) account of what wartime pressures made of those he knew. . . a tapestry of those minute personal choices, acts of complicity or resistance, which either pave the way to Aushwitz--and later to Srebrenica--or away from them. . ." --Peter Christoff, "Australian Book Review" "[T]he lost world of Polish Jewry has found a wry, faithful and utterly unsentimental chronicler." --Robert Manne, "Herald Sun" ..."a very precise (and morbidly exciting) account of what wartime pressures made of those he knew. . . a tapestry of those minute personal choices, acts of complicity or resistance, which either pave the way to Aushwitz--and later to Srebrenica--or away from them. . ." --Peter Christoff, "Australian Book Review" " T he lost world of Polish Jewry has found a wry, faithful and utterly unsentimental chronicler." --Robert Manne, "Herald Sun"
Mark Verstandig's compelling epic spans pre-Holocaust Jewish culture in Eastern Europe and its post-war reformation in Australia. His account of the displaced persons camps where 'transit Jews' awaited their chance to emigrate is a signifigant contribution to a little-known aspect of post-war history.
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