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The Invisible Holocaust Marlen Gabriel

The Invisible Holocaust By Marlen Gabriel

The Invisible Holocaust by Marlen Gabriel


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Ruth survived hunger, cold, solitude, boredom and threats to life. Born in 1937, she was raised in Kozienice, and witnessed executions in the ghetto there. After escaping she survived three forced labor camps in Poland. By presenting the author's own childhood in the war we see a dialogue between Jew and German unique to the Holocaust memoir genre.

The Invisible Holocaust Summary

The Invisible Holocaust: The Story of Ruth Ravina by Marlen Gabriel

Ruth Ravina' s story is one of childhood under duress. She survived hunger, cold, solitude, boredom, and life-threatening situations. Born on April 7, 1937 in Warsaw, she was raised in Kozienice. In 1940 a ghetto was established in Kozienice, where Ruth was forced to witness executions. Escaping the ghetto in the fall of 1942, she survived three forced labor camps in Poland - Pionki, Skarzysko-Kamienna and Czestochowa - with her mother and her cousin Sarah. Mainly hidden, Ruth was in constant fear of being caught and killed as children were not allowed in those camps. Her father and most of her extended family perished in the Holocaust. Only she, her mother and her cousins Sarah and Rose survived.Although Ruth' s ' Invisible Holocaust' , the work transcends the memoir form in its presentation of the author' s metatexts, her own imperiled wartime childhood. Secondary to Ruth' s story, this material nevertheless complicates and intensifies the narrative without relativizing the Holocaust. This dialogue between Jew and German has not taken place before in Holocaust memoirs. It shows the brutality children suffer in war, regardless of the political position they are forced to occupy.

About Marlen Gabriel

Marlen Gabriel was born in Hamburg, Germany. She has an M.A. in English from the University of Paris, and an M.A. in TESL from Hunter College, CUNY. She has edited and translated Auf Asche Gehen: Gedichte zum Holocaust by Barbara Wind (EOS Verlag, 2004). Her children's stories were broadcast on rbb in 2004 (Germany) and re-broadcast on rbbKultur in 2021.

Table of Contents

Prologue 5Chapter 1 Meeting Ruth 7Chapter 2 Ruth' s Family and Kozienice 11Chapter 3 Kozienice Ghetto 42Chapter 4 Forced Labor Camp Pionki 67Chapter 5 Forced Labor Camp Skarzysko-Kamienna 90Chapter 6 Forced Labor Camp Czestochowa 123Chapter 7 On the Way Back to Kozienice 139Chapter 8 Back in Kozienice 152Chapter 9 Lodz 175Chapter 10 Sweden 196Chapter 11 Canada and New York 230Notes 238Bibliography 241

Additional information

GOR013236976
9781803710372
1803710373
The Invisible Holocaust: The Story of Ruth Ravina by Marlen Gabriel
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Vallentine Mitchell & Co Ltd
2023-04-27
128
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