Tehran children

a Holocaust refugee odyssey

Tehran children

a Holocaust refugee odyssey
Mikhal Dekel
Book - 2019

"The extraordinary true story of Polish-Jewish child refugees who escaped the Nazis and found refuge in Iran. More than a million Jews escaped east from Nazi occupied Poland to Soviet occupied Poland. There they suffered extreme deprivation in Siberian gulags and "Special Settlements" and then, once "liberated," journeyed to the Soviet Central Asian Republics. The majority of Polish Jews who survived the Nazis outlived the war in Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan; some of them continued on to Iran. The story of their suffering, both those who died and those who survived, has rarely been told. Following the footsteps of her father, one of a thousand refugee children who traveled to Iran and later to Palestine, Dekel fuses memoir with historical investigation in this account of the all-but-unknown Jewish refuge in Muslim lands. Along the way, Dekel reveals the complex global politics behind this journey, discusses refugee aid and hospitality, and traces the making of collective identities that have shaped the postwar world--the histories nations tell and those they forget"--

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Dekel, Mikhal, 1965- (Autor)
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: New York : W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., [2019]
Edición:First edition.
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505 0 |a Introduction: New York City, 2007 -- "Each of us feels as if he is born again" : Iran, August 1942 -- "A liberal family" : Ostrow Mazowiecka, Poland, 1939 -- Border crossing : from Hitler to Stalin -- Ukzaniks : laborers in Arkhangelsk and Komi, USSR -- "I am a Jew"; "I am an Uzbek" -- A Polish nation in exile, Jewish relief efforts : London, New York, and the USSR -- Samarqand : city of refugees -- Polish and Jewish nation building in Tehran -- Hebrew children : Kibbutz Ein Harod. 
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