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Alicia : my story / by Alicia Appleman-Jurman.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Bantam Books, 1990, c1988.Edition: Bantam pbk. edDescription: xiv, 433 p. : mapISBN:
  • 0553282182 (pbk.)
  • 9780553282184 (pbk.)
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Contents:
1. Before the War 1 -- 2. Life Under the Russians 6 -- 3. The German Occupation 16 -- 4. My First Escape 22 -- 5. My Brother Bunio 34 -- 6. Guralis and Radishes 40 -- 7. The First "Action" 49 -- 8. My Brother Zachary 54 -- 9. Bella 68 -- 10. In Chortkov Prison 76 -- 11. Milek 102 -- 12. Reunion 117 -- 13. In the Fields 132 -- 14. Wujciu 158 -- 15. The Bitter Winter of 1943 177 -- 16. My Mother 206 -- 17. Struggle to Survive 234 -- 18. Return to Buczacz 258 -- 19. In a Russian Prison 290 -- 20. My Orphanage 320 -- 21. The Brecha 337 -- 22. Lodz 360 -- 23. The Badgastein DP Camp 390 -- 24. School in Belgium 408 -- 25. Coming Home 418.
Summary: Alicia tells of her flight from the Nazis through the fields of Poland, rescuing other Jews, leading them to safe hideouts, and offering them courage and hope.
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1. Before the War 1 -- 2. Life Under the Russians 6 -- 3. The German Occupation 16 -- 4. My First Escape 22 -- 5. My Brother Bunio 34 -- 6. Guralis and Radishes 40 -- 7. The First "Action" 49 -- 8. My Brother Zachary 54 -- 9. Bella 68 -- 10. In Chortkov Prison 76 -- 11. Milek 102 -- 12. Reunion 117 -- 13. In the Fields 132 -- 14. Wujciu 158 -- 15. The Bitter Winter of 1943 177 -- 16. My Mother 206 -- 17. Struggle to Survive 234 -- 18. Return to Buczacz 258 -- 19. In a Russian Prison 290 -- 20. My Orphanage 320 -- 21. The Brecha 337 -- 22. Lodz 360 -- 23. The Badgastein DP Camp 390 -- 24. School in Belgium 408 -- 25. Coming Home 418.

Alicia tells of her flight from the Nazis through the fields of Poland, rescuing other Jews, leading them to safe hideouts, and offering them courage and hope.

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