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Accident Of Fate A Personal Account 19381945 Rochlitz Imre Rochlitz

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Accident Of Fate A Personal Account 19381945 Rochlitz Imre Rochlitz
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Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier University Press;Wilfred Laurier University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.86 MB
Pages: 223
Author: Rochlitz, Imre; Rochlitz, Joseph
ISBN: 9781554582679, 1554582679
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Accident Of Fate A Personal Account 19381945 Rochlitz Imre Rochlitz by Rochlitz, Imre; Rochlitz, Joseph 9781554582679, 1554582679 instant download after payment.

Overview: "Accident of Fate" is a first-hand account of persecution, rescue, and resistance in the Axis-occupied former Yugoslavia. At the age of thirteen, Imre Rochlitz fled to Yugoslavia from his childhood home in Vienna following the Nazi "Anschluss," leaving his family behind. In January 1942 the "Ustashe" (Croatian Fascists) arrested and interned him in the Jasenovac death camp, where he dug mass graves. On the verge of death, Rochlitz was released due to the extraordinary intervention of a Nazi general. He escaped to the Adriatic coast, where he and several thousand other Jewish refugees were protected by the army of Fascist Italy. After Italy s surrender, he joined Tito s Partisans, becoming an officer and army veterinarian, and rescued dozens of downed Allied airmen. In 1945, he fled Yugoslavia s Communist regime and reached liberated southern Italy. In 1947, at the age of twenty-two, he emigrated to the United States.

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