In My Hands: Memories of a Holocaust Rescuer ebook
by Irene Opdyke
The Horn Book Magazine. In My Hands doesn't disappoint for an instant.
The Horn Book Magazine. Opdyke's memoir reads like a wildly escalating adventure, hair-raising and suspenseful: a young woman with no power dares to save Jews right under the eyes of the Nazis, with a quick lie, a flirtatious smile, and an arrogant manner sometimes all that stands between her and death. The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books. A gripping and graphic memoir about brave deeds and unspeakable evil. It is unfailingly eloquent-and it is the quality that makes another book on an oft-explored subject worth reading by anyone who loves transcendent emotional truth. The Mercury News (San Jose).
Irene Gut Opdyke (1922–2003) was named by the Israeli Holocaust Commission one of the Righteous Among the Nations, a title given to those who risked their lives by aiding and saving Jews during the Holocaust. She was granted the Israel Medal of Honor, Israel’s highest tribute, in a ceremony at Jerusalem’s Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial. The Vatican honored her with a special commendation. And her story is part of the permanent exhibit at the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, .
Wholesale murder, rape, and torture haunted those memories. Irene risked her life many times to protect Jews she was hiding from imminent destruction. She is inspiring because she wanted to fight to eliminate an evil, whether in the form of the Nazis or the Communists, and if she couldn't do that, then she wanted to protect and save those who were being exterminated by that evil. We can all learn valuable lessons from her moral.
In My Hands began as one non-Jew's challenge to any who would deny the Holocaust. New York : Anchor Books. In the fall of 1939 the Nazis invaded Irene Gut's beloved Poland, ending her training as a nurse and thrusting the sixteen-year-old Catholic girl into a world of horrors that somehow gave her the strength to accomplish what amounted to miracles. Brutally abused and left for dead by Russian soldiers, Irene escaped into German-occupied territory, where she was forced to work for the German army.
Memories of a Holocaust Rescuer by Irene Gut Opdyke .
Memories of a Holocaust Rescuer by Irene Gut Opdyke, ISBN 0385720327. It was written by Dan Gordon and starred Tovah Feldshuh as Irena Gut. It had earlier premiered off-Broadway at the Baruch Performing Arts Center in New York City.
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In My Hands began as one non-Jew’s challenge to any who would deny the Holocaust. Much like The Diary of Anne Frank, it has become a profound document of an individual’s heroism in the face of the greatest evil mankind has known. In the fall of 1939 the Nazis invaded Irene Gut’s beloved Poland, ending her training as a nurse and thrusting the sixteen-year-old Catholic girl into a world of degradation that somehow gave her the strength to accomplish what amounted to miracles.
Автор: Opdyke, Irene Gut Название: In My Hands ISBN: 0385720327 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780385720328 .
Автор: Opdyke, Jeff D. Название: The Wall Street Journal.
Irene Gut Opdyke has received international recognition for her actions: the Israeli Holocaust Commission named her one of the Righteous Among the Nations, a title given to those who risked their lives by aiding and saving Jews during the Holocaust, and so she was presented with th. .
Irene Gut Opdyke has received international recognition for her actions: the Israeli Holocaust Commission named her one of the Righteous Among the Nations, a title given to those who risked their lives by aiding and saving Jews during the Holocaust, and so she was presented with the Israel Medal of Honor, Israel's highest tribute, in a ceremony at Jerusalem's Yad Vashem. Holocaust Memorial; the Vatican has given her a special commendation; and her story is part of a permanent exhibit in the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, .
