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A Prayer for Suzi, Spitzer Rochelle


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Автор: Spitzer Rochelle
Название:  A Prayer for Suzi
ISBN: 9781504378277
Издательство: Balboa Press
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ISBN-10: 150437827X
Обложка/Формат: Paperback
Страницы: 36
Вес: 0.10 кг.
Дата издания: 06.04.2017
Язык: English
Размер: 216 x 216 x 3
Поставляется из: США
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A Prayer For Suzi is the true story of a girl who was born with a congenital heart condition and how the power of prayer from the worlds religions helped to heal her.

Authors Note:

This book was written with the hope that through early education and guidance, future generations will learn and demonstrate respect and tolerance for all religious beliefs, traditions and practices. When I refer to God, I am referring to a higher power, the source of all there is, existing in many forms and known by many names not limited to those mentioned in this book. Fifty percent of the proceeds from the sale of this book will be donated to the Adult Congenital Heart Association.Thank you.



Britain`s anglo-indians

Автор: Almeida, Rochelle
Название: Britain`s anglo-indians
ISBN: 1498545882 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781498545884
Издательство: Bloomsbury
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Описание: This study examines the cultural experience of Anglo-Indians, those of mixed British and Indian ancestry who settled in Britain following India`s independence. Using archival research, ethnography, and literary and cultural analyses, Almeida investigates the initial migration of Anglo-Indians and their decades-long experience of assimilation.

Mielec, Poland

Автор: Saidel Rochelle
Название: Mielec, Poland
ISBN: 9652295299 ISBN-13(EAN): 9789652295293
Издательство: Gazelle Book Services
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Описание: The books 45 visuals include rare documentation of correspondence during the Holocaust. Author Dr Rochelle G Saidels research was carried out as a Research Fellow at the Yad Vashem International Research Institute, as well as under the auspices of Remember the Women Institute. Mielec, Poland, is just one of many small dots on the map of the Holocaust, but its remarkable and unique history calls for closer scrutiny. Using an experimental process that was not repeated, the Nazis destroyed the Mielec Jewish community on March 9, 1942. After murdering those deemed too old or disabled to be useful, the German occupiers selected able-bodied survivors (mostly men) for slave labour and then deported the rest (4,000 mostly women, some with children) to another sector of the Generalgouvernement, the Lublin district. This process was recorded not only by the Nazis, but also by some members of the local Jewish and non-Jewish population. The visual and written documentation in this book allows us to learn about the Jewish community that had flourished in Mielec until the Holocaust, as well as the unusual way in which it was wiped out by the Nazis. In addition, testimonies and war criminal trial records describe an almost unknown brutal slave labour camp that operated on the outskirts of Mielec from before March 1942 until July 1944. Mielec is located in the Rzeszow province in southern Poland, quite close to Tarnow (and was in the Krakow district of the Generalgouvernement). Both the Jewish community and the concentration camp of Mielec have almost vanished from history, and evidence at the site is sparse. Nevertheless, what happened there can be recounted using old and new testimonies, rare photographs and documents, survivor interviews, and archival material. With the exception of a small number of people fortunate enough to survive by running and hiding, the entire population was murdered, sent to slave labor camps, or later deported to death camps from the Lublin district. Mielec was the first town in the Generalgouvernement from which the entire Jewish population was deported in the context of the Final Solution. The Nazis well-documented decision to deport the Jews of Mielec was made very early, in January 1942. Furthermore, after deportation to the Lublin district following an Aktion on March 9, 1942, the Mielec Jews were not murdered immediately. They were allowed to live for months under terrible circumstances in some of the small towns in that district, near Sobibor and Bełżec. Ultimately these two death camps would be the final destination for Mielecs Jews. Another unusual aspect of the Mielec story is the labor camp that was located there. The site of the Polish National Aircraft Company (PZL), part of a Centralny Okreg Przemysłowy (Central Industrial District), was taken over by the Nazis for the manufacture of Heinkel airplanes. Later this work camp became a concentration camp, complete with tattoos and sadistic commandants. Despite these facts, histories of the Holocaust rarely mention Mielec. Today, this site is a Euro-Park industrial complex. The rare visuals about Mielec during the Holocaust are from survivor Moshe Borger (who was given a photograph album and correspondence by a Polish neighbour after World War II), from archives (the deportation), from research trips to Mielec, and from other survivors. Very early and much more recent survivor testimonies, as well as Nazi documentation, help to tell the story. The author interviewed survivors and also found Nazi war criminal trial records. Material from the unpublished manuscript of a Mielec concentration camp survivor and from the diary and unpublished manuscript of a Mielec shtetl survivor are included, as is testimony from a Mielec resident who was one of ten women to survive the Sobibor revolt. Research was carried out in Yad Vashem, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, the Jewish Historical Research Institute in Warsaw, and on site in Mielec.


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