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Tehran Children A Holocaust Refugee Odyssey 1st Edition Mikhal Dekel

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Tehran Children A Holocaust Refugee Odyssey 1st Edition Mikhal Dekel
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Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6.91 MB
Pages: 384
Author: Mikhal Dekel
ISBN: 9781324001041, 1324001046, 2019020829
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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Tehran Children A Holocaust Refugee Odyssey 1st Edition Mikhal Dekel by Mikhal Dekel 9781324001041, 1324001046, 2019020829 instant download after payment.

Most Polish Jews who escaped Nazi extermination survived as refugees in Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan. Blending memoir, history and travelogue, Tehran Children follows their odyssey.

This story begins with one and a half million Polish Jews who by late 1939 find themselves living within Soviet borders, whether because their towns fell under Soviet occupation or because, like the author’s father, they had fled there from the Germans. It continues when up to a third of these are deported, alongside other Polish citizens, to gulags and “Special Settlements” in the Soviet Interior, where they suffer extreme deprivation and once “liberated,” journey to the Soviet Central Asian Republics.

Some Polish Jews were later evacuated alongside Catholic Poles to Iran, India, and Mandatory Palestine. Mikhal Dekel traverses the globe in these refugees footsteps, visits archives, locations and people in Uzbekistan, Poland, Russia, Israel and (through a proxy) Iran, meets with former refugees and current residents, and pieces together not only the story of her father and hundreds of thousands of survivors like him, but of the geopolitical shifts that their arrival had put in motion in the Soviet Union and the Middle East.

Along the way she converses with Polish nationalists, Russian oligarchs and human rights activists, Iranians, Korean Uzbeks and Israelis, painting a story of interlinked and divergent histories, of death and survival, of hospitality and cruelty, and of the politics of twenty-first century memory and historical amnesia.

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