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Paula's Window - Papa, the Bielski Partisans, and A Life Unexpected (Paperback)
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Paula's Window - Papa, the Bielski Partisans, and A Life Unexpected (Paperback)
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"Paula's Window: Papa, the Bielski Partisans, and A Life
Unexpected" is the gripping Holocaust memoir of a Jewish girl's
waking nightmare in a world gone mad and hope regained in the
ashes. Artist Paula Burger's carefree childhood in Novogrudek,
Poland, exploded when the Nazis occupied the town in July of 1941.
Paula and her family evaded the round ups and executions of
thousands of Jews until 1942, when they were discovered by the
Germans and forced inside the ghetto, a holding pen of death. Her
father eventually escaped and joined the Bielski Partisans in the
Naliboki Forest, where he planned to bring his family. One of their
neighbors got wind of his activities and informed on him to the
Nazis. Unable to locate Paula's father, the Nazis took her mother
away and interrogated her at official headquarters. She told them
her husband had disappeared, and denied having children. The Nazis
arrested her. Six weeks later, on Yom Kippur, 1942, she was killed.
Paula never had a chance to say goodbye. As soon as Paula's father
learned of his wife's fate, he realized his daughter and son were
next. He arranged to smuggle them out of the ghetto and brought
them to their new home with the Bielski Partisans in the Naliboki
Forest. But no one was safe, especially the children. One night
Paula overheard the awful truth: If anything ever happened to her
father, his children were expendable. "I loved my father more than
life," Paula writes. "And I knew, one way or another, my life ended
with his. Ever since I heard people talking about my brother and me
around the campfire, I carried this secret like a bullet in my soul
. . . The Bielskis could not risk the lives of hundreds of Jews to
save two children." "After Mama was killed, I wanted to give up,"
she writes. "When Papa disappeared for weeks in the forest, I
willed myself to die. I guess death didn't want me. Like the
snowflakes of my childhood, we swirl, struggle, collapse - but as
long as we breathe, we are commanded to live." "Paula's Window, "
written by Paula Burger and Andrea Jacobs, is a haunting chronicle
of crushing inhumanity and the tenacity of human love. After
reading this book, you will never forget what must be remembered.
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