Одиннадцатая заповедь: не забывай / Михаил Моше Хенчинский ; перевод с польского [В. Меникер].
Михал Моше Хенчинский
BookDuring the war, Checinski (who was born in Łódź in 1924) participated in the Łódź ghetto resistance. He was interned in the Gleiwitz labor camp and survived a death march. This book deals with his personal experiences after the war. Focuses on antisemitism he and his family encountered in Poland, despite his status as a high-ranking officer in military counterintelligence. Recounts events during the antisemitic campaigns of 1956-58 and 1967-69. Checinski and his family emigrated to Israel in 1969. (From the Bibliography of the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism - The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Title |
Der traurige Frühling / Michael Moshe Checinski aus dem Englischen [Manuskript] von Matthias Fienbork. |
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Publisher |
Frankfurt am Main : Eichborn |
Creation Date |
2002 |
Extent |
225 pages 22 cm. |
Language |
German |
National Library system number |
990025781100205171 |
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