Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-294).
Contents:
Kinderheim : Bila Tserkva and Kiev, 1939-1941 -- Camps : Birkenau, Buchenwald, Dachau, and Pfaffenwald, Autumn 1941-Winter 1942 -- Iron Gustav : Rotenburg an der Fulda, December 1942 -- Moly : Rotenburg an der Fulda, 1942-1943 -- The voice : Rotenburg an der Fulda, 1944 -- A white flag : Rotenburg an der Fulda, Spring 1945 -- Amis : Rotenburg an der Fulda, 1945-1949 -- Bad Aibling : Bad Aibling, 1949-1950 -- Demitro : Bad Aibling, 1950-1951 -- America : the Bronx, February 1951-1952 -- Tim : Baltimore, 1952-1953 -- Adrienne : North Tonawanda, 1953 -- Marriage : North Tonawanda and Lockport, 1953-1959 -- Heading west : Reno and Sparks, 1959-1963 -- The sixties : Sparks, 1963-1969 -- The seventies : Sparks, 1970-1981 -- The phone call : Sparks, 1981-1982 -- Citizenship : Sparks, 1982-1984 -- Back to Germany : Rotenburg an der Fulda, early November 1984 -- Fobianka : Rotenburg an der Fulda, late November 1984 -- "My brother" : Sparks, 1997 -- Reunion : London, Summer 1997 -- Bar Mitzvah : Mineola, Long Island, 2001.
Summary:
"The remarkable life story of Mitka Kalinski, who, while still a child, survived the Holocaust and seven years of enslavement to a Nazi officer, then began a new life in the United States and revealed his secret past decades later"-- Provided by publisher.
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