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William & Rosalie (Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Series) [Hardcover]

William Schiff (Author), Rosalie Schiff (Author), Craig Hanley (Author)
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157441237X 978-1574412376 July 2, 2007
William & Rosalie is the gripping and heartfelt account of two Polish Jews who survive six different German slave and prison camps throughout the Holocaust. In 1941, newlyweds William and Rosalie Schiff are forcibly separated and sent on their individual odysseys through a surreal maze of hate. Terror in the Krakow ghetto, sadistic SS death games, an "experimental rabbit" job, eyewitness accounts of cannibalism, and the menace of rape in occupied Poland make William & Rosalie an unusually candid view of the chaos that World War II unleashed on the Jewish people.

The lovers' story begins in Krakow's ancient neighborhood of Kazimierz, after the Germans occupy western Poland. A year later they marry in the ghetto; by 1942 deportations have wasted both families. After Rosalie is saved by Oskar Schindler, the husband and wife end up at the Plaszow work camp under Amon Goeth, the bestial commandant played by Ralph Fiennes in Schindler's List. While Rosalie is on "heaven patrol" removing bodies from the camp, William is working in the factories. But when Rosalie is shipped by train to a different factory camp, William sneaks into a boxcar to follow, and he ends up at Auschwitz instead.

Craig Hanley powerfully narrates the struggle of the lovers to stay alive and find each other at war's end. Now in their eighties, William and Rosalie come to terms in this book with the loss of their families and years of torture at the hands of Nazi captors. Unique among memoirs from this era, the book connects directly to the present day. The Schiffs' ongoing and highly effective campaign against prejudice and discrimination is a heroic culmination of two lives scarred beyond belief by racism. William & Rosalie artfully combines biography with timely lessons on the nature of mass hate, a stubborn phenomenon that continues to endanger every life on Earth.



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William Schiff is now 88, and his wife, Rosalie, is 84. Coauthor Craig Hanley spent months interviewing these Holocaust survivors, who told of the loss of families; their time spent in the Kraków, Poland, ghetto; and their subsequent journey through six Nazi slave and prison camps. In 1941 they had just married and were separated; later they were both sent to the Plaszow slave-labor camp outside of Kraków, where the notorious Nazi Amon Goeth was the commandant. William worked in the factories there, and Rosalie removed bodies from the camp. First-person quotes from the Schiffs that describe the agony suffered in the camps are set in italics, and the book contains 25 black-and-white photographs. The richness of the Schiffs' memories and the sheer intensity of their experiences record for posterity the horrors of the Holocaust. Cohen, George

About the Author

WILLIAM and ROSALIE SCHIFF live in Dallas, Texas, and devote themselves full time to teaching American children the dangers of prejudice and hate. CRAIG HANLEY is a graduate of Harvard University. His writing appears in D Magazine.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 165 pages
  • Publisher: University of North Texas Press (July 2, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 157441237X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1574412376
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.4 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,921,633 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A riveting, harrowing, dramatic, true story, the stuff of which block buster movies and television mini-series are made from., December 2, 2007
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"William & Rosalie: A Holocaust Testimony" is the personal story of William and Rosalie Schiff who were a young couple struggling to stay alive during the Nazi holocaust in which German antisemitism motivated the torture and murder of their families, friends, and neighbors. Now both in their eighties and living in Dallas, Texas, their story is effectively and accurately narrated by Craig Hanley is a seminal biography detailing their experiences, the loss of their families, their years of torture at the hands of their Nazi captors, and their struggle to find each other after the war ended. This is a riveting, harrowing, dramatic, true story, the stuff of which block buster movies and television mini-series are made from. "William & Rosalie" is a welcome and informative addition to the growing body of Holocaust literature, made even more valuable as the survivors of that generation are now dying off and the attempts by neo-fascist, neo-Nazi, and Islamic anti-Semites at denying the Holocaust are continuing unabated. Enhanced with family photographs, a 'Key to Inter-Chapter Photos', and a selected bibliography of suggested further readings, "Williams & Rosalie" is particularly distinguished by an underlying message warning of the dangers of prejudice and ethnic hatred. Now academic or community library should fail to include a copy of "William & Rosalie" in the Judaic Studies or Holocaust Studies reference collections.
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A powerful story that needs to be told over and over..., April 16, 2008
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This is a well-written and riveting story of love, endurance, suffering and God's provision. The explanations of the atrocities committed by the Nazis to William, Rosalie, their families and friends is horrible and hard to absorb, but reading it is only a fraction of the pain that these two brave people endured.

Having met, listened to and visited with both William and Rosalie, I can attest to the scars that they carry as well as the passion they have for sharing their stories with others. They continually re-open old wounds by telling people what happened to them in hopes that the true story of the Holocaust will never be ignored or forgotten.

I strongly encourage you to get this book, read it, and learn from it. We must NEVER FORGET.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another testament to human courage, March 17, 2009
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I have read a lot of books written by people who experienced the Holocaust,either as perpetrators or victims. William and Rosalie were victims.It was their unbreakable courage and determination to reunite that made them go on just one more day,one more hour,one more step.
What they witnessed and endured is inconceivable to those of us who are only able to read their stories.
William and Rosalie lived,and are determined to spread the word about what hatred can bring about.The young people they speak to are at once fascinated and horrified,but regardless,are better for the hearing.
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