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Zegarek mojego ojca

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Memoirs of a Jew who was born in 1924. Relates the history of his extended family in Przedbórz. In the interwar period, Michael's family moved to Łódź. Describes his experiences during the war in the Łódź ghetto, where he joined a communist resistance group. In August 1944 the Chęchiński family was evacuated to Auschwitz, where the parents perished. Michael was sent to work in the Gleiwitz labor camp. In January 1945 he was taken on the death march from Auschwitz and escaped en route. His sister was evacuated to Stutthof where she died. His older brother Lewi died in Bergen-Belsen; his younger brother Salek returned to Łódź after the war, but Michael did not find him (he posits that Salek was killed in Poland after the war). Checinski joined the Red Army and returned to Łódź in 1946. (From the Bibliography of the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism - The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Title Zegarek mojego ojca / Michal Mosze Checinski.
Publisher Torun : Wydawn. A. Marszalek
Creation Date 1996
Extent 271 pages : ports
24 cm.
Language Polish
National Library system number 990017200460205171

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