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, by Wendy Holden
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File Size: 17850 KB
Print Length: 400 pages
Publisher: Harper; Reprint edition (May 5, 2015)
Publication Date: May 5, 2015
Sold by: HarperCollins Publishers
Language: English
ASIN: B00NVLNZ8Y
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Loved this book. My Dad was part of the 11th Armored Division who freed these people. Everything Wendy described, was exactly how my Dad, now 94 remembered. I don't remember him mentioning the babies, but the prisoners, the lice, and giving them l his rations was spot on. My Dad accompanied the photographer, as General Patton wanted this audacity fully documented, so that future generations would never allow something like this to happen again. When I was a child, he had a huge box of photographs - showing them digging the trenches to bury the dead, to how disgusting the kitchen was when they arrived and how quickly the army chefs cleaned it up, and started preparing meals - mainly soups as there bodies couldn't handle meals. This book should be required reading for every high school student.
Wendy managed to write a story of three young women and their lives before and through the Holocaust, when, as prisoners, while pregnant. It was not an easy task from Wendy to follow the route from the homeland or ghetto or a different concentration camp for each of these women, yet she went and visited each of these places -- and then she met with the children, or as she calls them, babies. And.. all that without a hint of pathos or a false note. I know, because I am one of the "babies" and am infinitely grateful to Wendy for telling this story of our mothers in her compassionate and realistic voice.
I am, all-at-once, left aghast, disgusted, and awestruck: aghast because these poor, innocent people were living ordinary lives, when suddenly their world was turned completely upside down. I am disgusted because the Nazis were absolutely barbaric and utterly compassionless, and it hits me so hard every time I read a novel about this oh-so-tragic time in history. And I am completely awestruck that these three women and their unborn babies survived these unspeakable crimes, and were able to persevere.This was hands-down, the most graphic book about the Holocaust I have ever read. It is a side of this abhorrent event in history that is rarely delved into: the trek of pregnant Jewish women and children, and how they were treated by the Nazis. It is something so shameful and unimaginable, that it is no wonder few authors discuss it. Kudos to the author and grandchildren of these brave women for bringing it to light.I struggled getting through this story not only because of the sheer heft of this topic, but also because of the graphic nature of this particular book. I completely understand the reality and necessity of telling the story; but it is so difficult for me to digest that anyone can be so utterly soulless as to inflict this kind of suffering on another human being.I did often seem to lose track of who was whom, as well as the timing of certain events portrayed in this book. At times, I felt as though there was a bit of an organizational issue. However, I still feel as though this is an important read, and one that I will likely never forget.
I have long been interested in the experience of the Jewish concentration camps and ghetto life that victims of the Hallocaust had to endure during the rise of Hitler and his nightmare reign. In all the books that I have read in the past, I have never felt the deep revulsion and sense of being there that I experienced in reading this account of three mothers whose stories are documented here. Throughout this accounting, the senseless cruelty, disease, decay, filthy, tattered clothing and starvation, the author somehow created a thread of hope, spiritual grace, and lightness of being which seemed woven through the tapestry of those horror-filled days. We do not ask "how could they or how did they somehow survive?" because we were right there with them, sipping swill passed off as soup, trying to sleep with no covers while lice and vermin infested our sores. With this author's great writing, the intricate pacing, the deep and thorough research, I felt that I lived it too! I cried at each kindness, lashed out at the sadism and loved the men who freed them, showing them that good could still exist.This book should be assigned reading in English and History and Ethics Classes In high schools for many years.
Staggering facts: In six years, the Nazis had killed approximately two thirds of the nine-and-a-half million Jews living in Europe, as well as millions of non-Jews. Only 300,000 of Poland's 3.3 million Jews had survived WWII. The United States eventually accepted some 400,000 refugees but denied many more access to a new life here. Unwelcome anywhere else in the world, many Polish Jews had little alternative but to return to what was by then a Soviet puppet state.With survival admittedly just a matter of luck, this entirely densely written work of non-fiction, tackled perfectly by Author Wendy Holden, takes us from the beautiful, healthy, grateful, wealthy lives of three Jewish women and their husbands and into their fearful, imprisoned, tortured, starved, sickened, unfathomable life of horrors endured in various concentration camps, German factories, and slave labor camps over Europe under Nazi rule while pregnant and miraculously postbirth. This is an exhausting story of survival, only possible due to people of compassion, mothers who fought for their lives and the lives of their babies, and thankfully American allied intervention and liberation in May 1945, "those tanks with the white stars." The rebuilding of lives where towns and sometimes entire families were destroyed is unimaginably heartbreaking. The reunions between the grown children and their aged liberators are heartbreaking and inspirational. The visiting of Mauthausen where three babies were secretly born and now are adult orphans walking arm and arm as forever 'siblings of the heart' is so incredibly empowering -- Mark, Eva and Hana. I always feel a duty to read Holocaust books; I'm relieved I have finished this one. It's amazing to hear these stories of courageous freedoms. I'm just so fiercely angry they ever had to be written at all.
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