The first part of the book reflects the context of life within the
totalitarian systems of Communism and Nazism. The author witnessed
the mass deportations under Communism and mass executions of Jews,
known as the Holocaust, and other tragic events during WWII, which
left their mark on our consciousness. The memoir is a revealing
story of the life of deportees, who spent two years in a camp
working with the prisoners of war and then, after their liberation
by the American Army, spent four years in Displaced Persons Camps.
These life experiences constituted not only a period of various
limitations, but also a time of psychological and intellectual
development. The book conveys many details of those experiences and
provides an insight into the complexities and a joyful success in
the free society in the U.S.A.
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