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Letters from Prague, 1939-1941 by Raya Czerner Schapiro β€” book cover

Letters from Prague, 1939-1941

by Raya Czerner Schapiro (Compiler), Helga Czerner Weinberg
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Overview

In May 1939, in Nazi-occupied Prague, a Jewish family of five traded their luxurious apartment to a German officer for five exit visas to the United States. At the last minute, the officer produced only three exit visas. The father's prominent position at Shell Oil put him in immediate danger, so he used the three visas for himself, his wife and their infant son, leaving his two little girls in Prague in their grandmother's and uncle's care for what they all assumed would be only a matter of weeks. This is the acutal correspondence between the girls grandmother and uncle in Prague and their mother and father in the United States, over a two year period.

Synopsis

In May 1939, in Nazi-occupied Prague, a Jewish family of five traded their luxurious apartment to a German officer for five exit visas to the United States. At the last minute, the officer produced only three exit visas. The father's prominent position at Shell Oil put him in immediate danger, so he used the three visas for himself, his wife and their infant son, leaving his two little girls in Prague in their grandmother's and uncle's care for what they all assumed would be only a matter of weeks. This is the acutal correspondence between the girls grandmother and uncle in Prague and their mother and father in the United States, over a two year period.

Chicago Tribune

"Most of the 6 millio Jews murdered during the Holocaust left no letters. They remain a silent, abstract, incomprehensivel statistic. This book turns an abstraction into a palpable terror and pity."

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Chicago Tribune

"Most of the 6 millio Jews murdered during the Holocaust left no letters. They remain a silent, abstract, incomprehensivel statistic. This book turns an abstraction into a palpable terror and pity."

Book Details

Published
April 1, 2006
Publisher
Academy Chicago Publishers, Ltd.
Pages
218
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780897335454

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