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April 2006
On Sale: March 30, 2006
79 pages ISBN: 0871044579 EAN: 9780871044570 Paperback
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Non-Fiction
In October 1940, Sala Garncarz was sixteen, the daughter of
a rabbi and teacher and the youngest of eleven children in a
poor family living in Sosnowiec, Poland, close to the German
border. When her older sister Raizel was ordered to report
to a Nazi forced labor camp, Sala volunteered to take her
place. Neither she nor her family suspected that six weeks
of required labor would stretch to almost five years of
slavery. Through letters from family and friends that she
managed to hide and keep safe, Letters to Sala tells the
story of one young woman's experiences in the most inhumane
and unimaginable of situations. An essay by historians
Deborah Dwork and Robert Jan van Pelt provides background
about the web of Nazi labor camps in occupied Europe, a
less-documented and less-familiar aspect of the Holocaust. The illustrations in this volume are drawn primarily from
the remarkable collection of more than 300 letters and other
documents donated by the Kirschner family to the Dorot
Jewish Division of The New York Public Library's Humanities
and Social Sciences Library in April 2005. Letters to Sala
is the companion volume for the exhibition on view from
March 7, 2006-June 17, 2006.
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