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Amidst Latvians During the Holocaust Edward Anders
Amidst Latvians During the Holocaust
Edward Anders
***Rated one of "Best Books of 2011" by KIRKUS REVIEWS. ***Anders's remarkable reminiscences show that in the morass of the "Bloodlands" there were honest, helpful people of Latvian, German, Slavic descent, illustrating the utter absurdity of the "collective guilt" concept. -FRANK GORDON, journalist, Tel-Aviv. ***Surviving the Holocaust by a hair, Anders became a brilliant scientist. Upon retirement, he turned to Holocaust studies. Part I is a memoir of his youth, including the Soviet and German occupations of Latvia. Part II discusses, with objectivity and precision, Latvian conduct during WWII. -ANDREW EZERGAILIS, Professor of History, Ithaca, NY. ***Anders survived by an outright lie (invented by his father) that his mother was a German foundling raised by a Jewish couple. His father was soon executed, but Edward and his mother bluffed their way through the nightmarish years of the German occupation (1941-1945), helped by the good will of the non-Jews among whom they were living. -MORRIS HALLE, Institute Professor of Linguistics, MIT, Cambridge, MA. ***Much has been argued about whether Soviet and Nazi terrors are comparable. Anders, a Latvian Jew who savored and survived both, presents a compelling personal story and a dispassionate analysis of the events surrounding victims and victimizers as they were drawn into the most tragic episodes of recent European history.--P?TERIS BOL?AITIS, Board Chairman, Occupation Museum Association, Riga.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | August 22, 2010 |
| ISBN13 | 9789984993188 |
| Publishers | Occupation Museum Association of Latvia |
| Pages | 212 |
| Dimensions | 150 × 12 × 226 mm · 317 g |
| Language | English |