Book details

  • Genre:biography & autobiography
  • Sub-genre:Historical
  • Language:English
  • Pages:364
  • eBook ISBN:9781946989901

Prisoners of Memory

A Jewish Family from Nazi Germany

By Joan Gluckauf Haahr

Overview


The exhaustively researched, inspiring story of a German Jewish family torn apart by the Holocaust and its survivors.
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Description


Growing up in a family of Holocaust survivors, Joan Haahr was aware from an early age of the devastation wrought by the Nazis and their sympathizers on Europe's Jewish population. She also witnessed firsthand the dysfunctions that plagued many of those who had made it out alive. In Prisoners of Memory, Haahr realizes her lifelong ambition to uncover the stories behind the statistics in the Nazi records and learn as much as possible about the pre-war lives, deportations, and deaths of her grandparents and other close family members. Devoting herself fully to this project after retiring from her academic career, Haahr delves into troves of family letters, takes part in numerous conversations with those directly and indirectly affected by World War II, and gathers information from contacts in Germany, archives, and other historical research. In doing so, she seeks to understand the enduring legacy of tragedy as well as of perseverance and hope in the generations that followed the Holocaust.
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About The Author


The child of German Jewish refugees, Joan Gluckauf Haahr was born and grew up in New York City's Washington Heights, a place of refuge for many German Jews. After receiving her Ph.D. in English Literature from Harvard, she taught for over forty years at Yeshiva College, where she also served as long-time chair of the English Department. She has lived for many years in Riverdale, the Bronx, where she and her husband raised their three children.
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