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Resilience

- One Familys Story of Hope and Triumph over Evil

About Resilience

Like many children of Holocaust survivors, Judy Stone didn't know the details of her family's story when she was growing up. In 2008, she attended the annual conference of the World Federation of Jewish Child Survivors of the Holocaust & Descendants and was told that less than 10 percent of Hungarian Jews from outside Budapest survived. Yet of the seven siblings on her mother's side, six had survived forced labor units, Auschwitz and other concentration camps, and death marches. In addition, Stone's father and his brother were together in labor units and Dachau from late 1942 until May 1945, except for the last six weeks of the war, and both survived. Understanding for the first time that her family is unique, Stone started more seriously trying to put together the family's story. Thus came the story of Resilience, a unique perspective on the Holocaust. To gather the information needed for this book, the author interviewed nine Holocaust survivors in her family and eight of their children, in addition to viewing USC Visual History Foundation tapes of other survivors and conducting extensive research.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9780974917825
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 392
  • Published:
  • September 30, 2019
  • Dimensions:
  • 152x229x0 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 622 g.
Delivery: 2-4 weeks
Expected delivery: December 19, 2024

Description of Resilience

Like many children of Holocaust survivors, Judy Stone didn't know the details of her family's story when she was growing up. In 2008, she attended the annual conference of the World Federation of Jewish Child Survivors of the Holocaust & Descendants and was told that less than 10 percent of Hungarian Jews from outside Budapest survived. Yet of the seven siblings on her mother's side, six had survived forced labor units, Auschwitz and other concentration camps, and death marches. In addition, Stone's father and his brother were together in labor units and Dachau from late 1942 until May 1945, except for the last six weeks of the war, and both survived. Understanding for the first time that her family is unique, Stone started more seriously trying to put together the family's story. Thus came the story of Resilience, a unique perspective on the Holocaust. To gather the information needed for this book, the author interviewed nine Holocaust survivors in her family and eight of their children, in addition to viewing USC Visual History Foundation tapes of other survivors and conducting extensive research.

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