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9780853036364

My Hometown Concentration Camp A Survivor's Account of Life in the Krakow Ghetto and Plaszow Concentration Camp

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  • ISBN13:

    9780853036364

  • ISBN10:

    0853036365

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2008-04-01
  • Publisher: Vallentine Mitchell
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My Hometown Concentration Camp tells the story of the young Bernard Offen's endurance and survival of the Krakw Ghetto and five concentration camps, including Plaszw and Auschwitz-Birkenau, until his liberation near Dachau by American troops in 1945. The author tells of his experiences in the ghetto and camps and how he set out, after the war, in search of his brothers, eventually finding them in Italy with the Polish Army. Having returned to the United States, Bernard Offen was drafted into the US Army to serve in the Korean War. After the war, he founded his own business and built a family, both helping to restore a sense of normality to his life. This was the start of his own unique process of healing that led, ultimately, to his retirement and decision to dedicate his life to educating audiences around the world about his experiences during the Holocaust. Bernard Offen's story recounts his one-man journey across America, Europe, Israel, and back to his native Poland, and his deve

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
The Library of Holocaust Testimonies
Foreword
Preface
A Journey of Healing
From Kazimierz to the Ghetto, 1939-43
Now and then: Before and after the Germans arrivedp. 3
The 'Final Solution': Mass deportations from the ghetto, June and October 1942p. 17
My family homep. 25
My cousin Ignac, my grandmother, and life in the ghettop. 32
'Resettlement'p. 35
My mother and Miriam disappear, while my brother Nathan helps wounded Germans, 27-28 October 1942p. 38
The end of the ghetto: The start of the Plaszow camp, November 1942p. 43
The Krakow Ghetto Songp. 48
Plaszow Concentration Camp and Julag Labor Camp, 1943-44
The walk to Plaszow, March 1943p. 51
My escape from the Plaszow camp and meeting my uncle Majer, Spring 1943p. 57
Julag Camp I, Spring-Fall 1943p. 60
Daily life in Plaszow: Jews and others in the campp. 65
My brother Sam's encounter with Goethp. 70
Duties and 'Health': Appelplatz - The roll-call squarep. 74
Barrack 82: My work in the campp. 79
Mass murder and execution protocol: The camp Kindergarten, 11 March-14 May 1944p. 82
The liquidation of the Plaszow camp, Fall 1944p. 88
Auschwitz and the Process of Healing, 1944-Present
Auschwitz-Birkenau after Plaszow: A brief visit to the beautiful flat lands of Austriap. 91
After my liberation: The search for my brothers, 1946p. 99
Corning to America, 1951p. 101
The Work: Retirement - I begin my real workp. 104
My search for meaningp. 108
The passage of traumap. 113
Why ...? A visit to Karlsruhe in Germany, 1997p. 115
Notesp. 118
Chronologyp. 122
Appendixp. 125
Bibliographyp. 128
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