And the sun kept shining-- / by Bertha Ferderber-Salz ; foreword by Menachem Z. Rosensaft.

Author
Ferderber-Salz, Bertha [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
New York : Holocaust Library, ©1980.
Description
233 p. : ill., map, ports. ; 23 cm.

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    Contents
    • Foreword / Menachem Z. Rosensaft
    • Dedication
    • Introduction
    • We are liberated
    • The approaching destruction
    • The first decrees
    • Heroism and degradation in the ghetto
    • Cracow, 1939-1940
    • The auto-da-fe on Rosh-Hashanah
    • The link with the partisans
    • Arrested by the Gestapo
    • The days of fear in Grodzisk
    • In hiding like a hunted creature
    • Back to the ghetto
    • One of the righteous Gentiles
    • The rescue of a Jewish girl from a hospital
    • In the Plaszow camp
    • Summer 1943
    • The tragedy on the "Aryan" side
    • "Trade" in the camp
    • A Jewish boy in SS uniform
    • We bake matzos in the camp
    • My husband is sentenced to death
    • "The eternal flame" at the Plaszow camp
    • The Jew in time of sorrow and joy
    • "Girl" and "Greedy"
    • Germans in the camps
    • "Art", "dancing", and "singing" in the camp
    • A group of eight women
    • A sad love affair in the camp
    • Longing for the children
    • Dreaming of a pair of shoes
    • Soup mixed with sadism
    • A wild animal in the camp
    • a rat
    • In the convoy to Auschwitz
    • The "reception" at Auschwitz
    • The front collapses, and we are taken to Bergen-Belsen
    • The God of Abraham at the Bergen-Belsen camp
    • The mill-pit Kommando
    • Typhus and all manner of disease
    • My dialogue with the Lord of the Universe
    • "Organizing" food and clothing in Bergen-Belsen
    • Confinements in the camp
    • A taste of revenge
    • In Bergen-Belsen after the liberation
    • An English soldier finds my brother in New York
    • From Bergen-Belsen to Poland
    • In a Russian transit camp
    • I return to Polish soil and my home town, Cracow
    • Where are my children?
    • I find my dear ones
    • The struggle for the children
    • Soldiers from Palestine rescue the children
    • In search of the vanished past
    • A night of gloom in a Catholic church
    • The slaughter in Lezajsk and the murder in Grodzisk
    • A Jewish orphan in a Christian orphanage
    • In the ravaged village of Kolbuszowa
    • Back to Cracow and the deserted ghetto
    • A mysterious "wedding"
    • The fate of my mother's pearl necklace
    • I leave Cracow
    • Once again across black borders
    • The Jewish "kingdom" in Bergen-Belsen
    • In Paris
    • We reach a safe harbor
    • Conclusion
    • Map of Cracow region.
    ISBN
    • 0896040178
    • 9780896040175
    LCCN
    80081684
    OCLC
    6849210
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