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When God Looked The Other Way An Odyssey Of War Exile And Redemption Wesley Adamczyk

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When God Looked The Other Way An Odyssey Of War Exile And Redemption Wesley Adamczyk
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.75 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Wesley Adamczyk, Norman Davies
ISBN: 9780226004440, 0226004449
Language: English
Year: 2006

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When God Looked The Other Way An Odyssey Of War Exile And Redemption Wesley Adamczyk by Wesley Adamczyk, Norman Davies 9780226004440, 0226004449 instant download after payment.

Often overlooked in accounts of World War II is the Soviet Union's quiet yet brutal campaign against Polish citizens, a campaign that included, we now know, war crimes for which the Soviet and Russian governments only recently admitted culpability. Standing in the shadow of the Holocaust, this episode of European history is often overlooked. Wesley Adamczyk's gripping memoir, When God Looked the Other Way, now gives voice to the hundreds of thousands of victims of Soviet barbarism.
Adamczyk was a young Polish boy when he was deported with his mother and siblings from their comfortable home in Luck to Soviet Siberia in May of 1940. His father, a Polish Army officer, was taken prisoner by the Red Army and eventually became one of the victims of the Katyn massacre, in which tens of thousands of Polish officers were slain at the hands of the Soviet secret police. The family's separation and deportation in 1940 marked the beginning of a ten-year odyssey in which the family endured fierce living conditions, meager food rations, chronic displacement, and rampant disease, first in the Soviet Union and then in Iran, where Adamczyk's mother succumbed to exhaustion after mounting a harrowing escape from the Soviets. Wandering from country to country and living in refugee camps and the homes of strangers, Adamczyk struggled to survive and maintain his dignity amid the horrors of war.

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