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Inherit the Truth: A Memoir of Survival and the Holocaust Hardcover – April 22, 2000
This is the story of the destruction of a talented Jewish family, and of the survival against all the odds of two young sisters. Anita and her elder sister Renate defied death at the hands of the Gestapo and the SS over a period of two and a half years, being first imprisoned as criminals and then being transferred, separately to Auschwitz, and finally to Belsen. They were saved by their exceptional courage, determination and ingenuity, and by several improbable strokes of good luck -- the greatest of which was the fact that Anita played the cello.
Lasker-Wallfisch draws from her own startlingly vivid memories of her experience, and also incorporates the letters her family wrote to one another during this period as well as other primary documents. She succeeds in conveying -- in unsentimental prose -- what it was to have been a Jew living in Germany at the time of the Third Reich and what it was to have survived.
- Print length176 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherThomas Dunne Books
- Publication dateApril 22, 2000
- Dimensions5.52 x 0.77 x 8.66 inches
- ISBN-100312208979
- ISBN-13978-0312208974
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"It is my job...to read most of the current literature on the Holocaust, and if someone had the time and inclination to read only one book published recently, I would ...choose without hesitation a small book Inherit the Truth...it is precisely as a historian that I recommend this acocunt." -- Walter Laqueur, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington D.C.
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"Like so much in this book, the story of liberation brings a chill to the spine, and the realization of the miracle of survival. Anita Lasker-Wallfisch has given an account which, in its personal immediacy, conveys many elements of the almost unconveyable." -- Sir Martin Gilbert from the Preface
"It is my job...to read most of the current literature on the Holocaust, and if someone had the time and inclination to read only one book published recently, I would ...choose without hesitation a small book Inherit the Truth...it is precisely as a historian that I recommend this acocunt." -- Walter Laqueur, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington D.C.
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- Publisher : Thomas Dunne Books; First Edition (April 22, 2000)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 176 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0312208979
- ISBN-13 : 978-0312208974
- Item Weight : 12 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.52 x 0.77 x 8.66 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,275,722 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #4,035 in Jewish Holocaust History
- #34,652 in Historical Biographies (Books)
- #64,076 in Memoirs (Books)
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I recently rewatched 'Playing For Time', based on the book (which I also read) by Fania Fenelon, which tells of the author's time in Auschwitz and being part of the infamous 'orchestra', which played as Jews were unloaded from cattle cars and sent to either the 'showers' to be gassed or to work. When I discovered that another member of that orchestra had written a memoir, I was anxious to read it. Her account doesn't line up perfectly with Fenelon's but it is quite interesting. I have long studied the Holocaust and have a collection of books on the subject. I cannot even begin, even in my wildest imaginations, what these people went through. This book is a good read for those who are interested in the Holocaust. It details much more than just the author's time in the concentration camp, though, so be prepared that it's not just a book on the Holocaust. It is a good book on the subject.