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This posthumously published memoir offers a poignant window into pre-war Jewish life in Czechoslovakia through the intimate recollections of Maria Gluck, compiled and edited by her nephew. The first ...
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This posthumously published memoir offers a poignant window into pre-war Jewish life in Czechoslovakia through the intimate recollections of Maria Gluck, compiled and edited by her nephew. The first section provides a powerful firsthand account of growing up in a small village, detailing distinct family dynamics between prosperous business owners and more conservative, humble relatives while tracing over a century of family history. The narrative becomes particularly gripping as it documents Maria and her siblings' narrow escape from the Holocaust by immigrating to Ohio in 1940, while nearly all remaining family perished under the Nazi regime.
Sherwin's editorial approach preserves his aunt's authentic voice while providing crucial historical context through notes, translations, and commentary that clarify Hebrew and Yiddish terminology. Though the additional 450 pages of miscellaneous writings—including family tree commentary and early drafts—sometimes create repetition, the conversational style originally dictated when Maria was in her nineties lends immediacy to her memories. This collection serves as both a valuable historical document of European Jewish life and a touching family tribute that will resonate with readers interested in personal Holocaust narratives and immigrant experiences.
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