
Jakub's World
A Boy's Story of Loss and Survival in the Holocaust
State University of New York Press
Published on 14. April 2005
Book
Hardback
164 pages
978-0-7914-6407-6 (ISBN)
Description
A boy's world is shattered by the Holocaust.
When German troops come to the small village of BeAzOEyce, Poland, in 1939, nine-year-old Jakub Szabmacher's world is forever changed. At first the humiliations inflicted by the Germans seem small, but the conditions worsen until eventually Jakub's family and much of his village are murdered, and he is sent to various concentration camps in Poland and Germany, where he struggles to survive the terrible conditions of camp life. Finally liberated in 1945 from the concentration camp in Flossenbuerg, Germany, Jakub is befriended by American troops and with their help brought to the United States, where he takes the name Jack Terry. Coauthor Alicia Nitecki, whose grandfather was also imprisoned at Flossenbuerg, uses Terry's personal memories to tell young Jakub's story, as well as unpublished memoirs, private letters, and interviews with former inmates of the Flossenbuerg concentration camp and the townspeople of BeAzOEyce and Flossenbuerg. Part history, part autobiography, Jakub's World offers an anguished young boy's perspective on the Holocaust.
When German troops come to the small village of BeAzOEyce, Poland, in 1939, nine-year-old Jakub Szabmacher's world is forever changed. At first the humiliations inflicted by the Germans seem small, but the conditions worsen until eventually Jakub's family and much of his village are murdered, and he is sent to various concentration camps in Poland and Germany, where he struggles to survive the terrible conditions of camp life. Finally liberated in 1945 from the concentration camp in Flossenbuerg, Germany, Jakub is befriended by American troops and with their help brought to the United States, where he takes the name Jack Terry. Coauthor Alicia Nitecki, whose grandfather was also imprisoned at Flossenbuerg, uses Terry's personal memories to tell young Jakub's story, as well as unpublished memoirs, private letters, and interviews with former inmates of the Flossenbuerg concentration camp and the townspeople of BeAzOEyce and Flossenbuerg. Part history, part autobiography, Jakub's World offers an anguished young boy's perspective on the Holocaust.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Albany, NY
United States
Target group
US School Grade: College Graduate Student and over
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 223 mm
Width: 154 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
299 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7914-6407-6 (9780791464076)
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Persons
Alicia Nitecki is Associate Professor of English at Bentley College. She is the author of Recovered Land and the translator of several works, including We Were in Auschwitz by Janusz Nel Siedlecki, Krystyn Olszewski, and Tadeusz Borowski. Jack Terry is a psychoanalyst living in New York, where he specializes in the treatment of Holocaust survivors.
Content
Acknowledgments
Jakub's World
Darkness
In Transit
Both Sides of the Wire
Drecksack!
Heat
A Child Again
A New World
Coda
Afterword
Jakub's World
Darkness
In Transit
Both Sides of the Wire
Drecksack!
Heat
A Child Again
A New World
Coda
Afterword