Journey to Poland

Journey to Poland
Author: Alfred Döblin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1991
Genre: Authors, German
ISBN: UVA:X002035117

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Fascinated by the nature of the Jewish identity, Doeblin, the author of Berlin Alexanderplatz, a non-practising Jew in Berlin in the 1920s, decided to visit Poland to try to discover his Jewish roots. This book is a record of that journey.

Journey to Poland

Journey to Poland
Author: Alfred Döblin
Publsiher: Paragon House Publishers
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1991
Genre: Authors, German
ISBN: 1557782679

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Journey to Poland

Journey to Poland
Author: Maurizio Cinquegrani
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2018-06-30
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781474403597

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Explores the representation of revenge from Classical to early modern literature

Fodor s Poland

Fodor s Poland
Author: Douglas Stallings
Publsiher: Fodor
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2007
Genre: Poland
ISBN: 9781400017515

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An overview of the history, geography, economy, government, people, and culture of Poland.

Journey to Poland

Journey to Poland
Author: Maurizio Cinquegrani
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2018-07-02
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781474403580

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Journey to Poland addresses crucial issues of memory and history in relation to the Holocaust as it unfolded in the territories of the Second Polish Republic.

A Country In The Moon

A Country In The Moon
Author: Michael Moran
Publsiher: Granta Books
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2011-06-02
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781847084934

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In this uproarious memoir and meticulously researched cultural journey, writer Michael Moran keeps company with a gallery of fantastic characters. In chronicling the resurrection of the nation from war and the Holocaust, he paints a portrait of the unknown Poland, one of monumental castles, primeval forests and, of course, the Poles themselves. This captivating journey into the heart of a country is a timely and brilliant celebration of a valiant and richly cultured people.

Three Minutes in Poland

Three Minutes in Poland
Author: Glenn Kurtz
Publsiher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2014-11-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780374710804

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When Glenn Kurtz stumbles upon an old family film in his parents' closet in Florida, he has no inkling of its historical significance or of the impact it will have on his life. The film, shot long ago by his grandfather on a sightseeing trip to Europe, includes shaky footage of Paris and the Swiss Alps, with someone inevitably waving at the camera. Astonishingly, David Kurtz also captured on color 16mm film the only known moving images of the thriving, predominantly Jewish town of Nasielsk, Poland, shortly before the community's destruction. "Blissfully unaware of the catastrophe that lay just ahead," he just happened to visit his birthplace in 1938, a year before the Nazi occupation. Of the town's three thousand Jewish inhabitants, fewer than one hundred would survive. Glenn Kurtz quickly recognizes the brief footage as a crucial link in a lost history. "The longer I spent with my grandfather's film," he writes, "the richer and more fragmentary its images became." Every image, every face, was a mystery that might be solved. Soon he is swept up in a remarkable journey to learn everything he can about these people. After restoring the film, which had shrunk and propelled across the United States; to Canada, England, Poland, and Israel; and into archives, basements, cemeteries, and even an irrigation ditch at an abandoned Luftwaffe airfield as he looks for shards of Nasielsk's Jewish history. One day, Kurtz hears from a young woman who had watched the video on the Holocaust Museum's website. As the camera panned across the faces of children, she recognized her grandfather as a thirteen-year-old boy. Moszek Tuchendler of Nasielsk was now eighty-six-year-old Maurice Chandler of Florida, and when Kurtz meets him, the lost history of Nasielsk comes into view. Chandler's laser-sharp recollections create a bridge between two worlds, and he helps Kurtz eventually locate six more survivors, including a ninety-six-year-old woman who also appears in the film, standing next to the man she would later marry. Painstakingly assembled from interviews, photographs, documents, and artifacts, Three Minutes in Poland tells the rich, harrowing, and surprisingly intertwined stories of these seven survivors and their Polish hometown. "I began to catch fleeting glimpses of the living town," Kurtz writes, "a cruelly narrow sample of its relationships, contradictions, scandals." Originally a travel souvenir, David Kurtz's home movie became the most important record of a vibrant town on the brink of extinction. From this brief film, Glenn Kurtz creates a poignant yet unsentimental exploration of memory, loss, and improbable survival—a monument to a lost world.

Travels Into Poland Russia Sweden and Denmark

Travels Into Poland  Russia  Sweden  and Denmark
Author: William Coxe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 634
Release: 1784
Genre: Denmark
ISBN: NYPL:33433000105951

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