During the Nazi occupation of Holland, 1940-1945, the Jewish
community there suffered devastation on a scale as great as in any
other nation in Europe. Only a small percentage of Dutch Jews
survived the systematic annihilation. The land was flat and easy to
patrol, people's backgrounds and religions were well documented,
and the physical appearance of a Jew was often obvious and very
distinctive. In this environment, love was difficult-but not
impossible.
This memoir tells a love story that grew during the
occupation-that of Nardus and Sipora Groen, as written by their
son, author David Groen. It is the story of two Jews who were drawn
together by the basic goal of survival. One was an Orthodox Jewish
man who evaded the grasp and arrest by the Nazis numerous times,
although each time as a member of the resistance and never as a
Jew. The other was a woman whose innocent beauty and Jewish-looking
face compelled her to move from place to place and exhibit an
almost unimaginable courage in order to avoid detection and almost
certain death at the hands of the Nazis.
Together, and with the help of many special people, including a
couple whose righteousness reached the highest level one can
imagine, they have lived to tell their story.
David Groen, the youngest child of Nardus and Sipora Groen, has
had the benefit of a listening to their firsthand accounts
throughout his life. David has an extensive knowledge of Jewish
history and has interviewed many of the individuals featured in the
story, both in the United State and the Netherlands. Born in
Cincinnati, Ohio, he has lived all over the world, including
Jerusalem, London, and Philadelphia. He currently lives in Queens,
New York.
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