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A Village Named Dowgalishok - The Massacre at Radun and Eishishok (Paperback): Avraham Aviel A Village Named Dowgalishok - The Massacre at Radun and Eishishok (Paperback)
Avraham Aviel
R559 Discovery Miles 5 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This unique and true story of a young boy, skillfully describes the small Jewish agricultural village of Dowgalishok in eastern Poland (modern-day Belarus) and its neighboring towns of Radun and Eishishok. With a loving eye for detail the Jewish atmosphere is brought to life along with the village inhabitants, from the pastoral days before the Second World War to its sudden destruction by the Nazi regime. The first part of the book is a vivid description of Yiddish-kite that has vanished forever. The second part is a bleak testimony of a survivor of the ghetto and the slaughter beside the terrible death pit outside Radun. The third and last part of the book is the story of twenty-six months of escape and struggle for life, first in the woods among farmers and later on as a partisan in the nearby ancient forest. The author tells his story in a simple and fluent style, creating both a personal testimony and a historical document. The Hebrew edition of the book was well received by many critics, both in Israel and around the world, for its deeply moving quality as well as for its documental value as a record of one of the darkest chapters of mankind.

A Family From Two Twigs - Living testimony (Paperback): Avraham Aviel-Lipkunski A Family From Two Twigs - Living testimony (Paperback)
Avraham Aviel-Lipkunski
R389 Discovery Miles 3 890 Out of stock
Freedom & Loneliness (Paperback): Avraham Aviel Freedom & Loneliness (Paperback)
Avraham Aviel
R594 Discovery Miles 5 940 Out of stock

It is May 1945; World War II has just ended. The few Jews who were left at that time in Europe, who have survived the valleys of death and the concentration camps made great efforts to return to their homes. They were soon to discover that they had nowhere to return to; their houses had been destroyed and their families murdered. Determined to find a new home, they struggled to reach the shores of their ancient homeland - Eretz Israel.

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