Born survivors : three young mothers and their extraordinary story of courage, defiance, and hope / Wendy Holden.

Born survivors : three young mothers and their extraordinary story of courage, defiance, and hope / Wendy Holden.

Alternate Title
Survivors : three young mothers and their extraordinary story of courage, defiance, and hope

By
Holden, Wendy, 1961-

Publication Date
2015

Publication Information
New York, : Harper Perennial,

Edition
First Harper Perenial Edition.

Physical Description
xiv, 383 pages : map, ill

Subject Term
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Biography.
 
World War, 1939-1945 -- Concentration camps.
 
Forced labor.
 
Children of Holocaust survivors.

Bibliography Note
Includes bibliographical references.

Summary
Among the millions of Holocaust victims sent to Auschwitz II-Birkenau in 1944, Priska, Rachel, and Anka each pass through its infamous gates with a secret. Strangers to one another, they are newly pregnant, and facing an uncertain fate without their husbands. Alone, scared, and with so many loved ones already lost to the Nazis, these young women are privately determined to hold on to all they have left: their lives and those of their unborn babies. That the gas chambers ran out of Zyklon B just after the babies were born, before they and their mothers could be exterminated, is just one of several miracles that allowed them all to survive and rebuild their lives after World War II. Born Survivors follows the mothers' incredible journey--first to Auschwitz, where they each came under the murderous scrutiny of Dr. Josef Mengele; then to a German slave-labor camp, where, half-starved and almost worked to death, they struggled to conceal their condition; and, finally, as the Allies closed in, their hellish seventeen-day train journey with thousands of other prisoners to the Mauthausen death camp in Austria. Biographer Wendy Holden details the courage and kindness of strangers, including guards and civilians, which helped save these women and their children. Sixty-five years later, they meet for the first time. United by their remarkable experiences of survival against all odds, they come to consider each other "siblings of the heart." A heart-stopping account of how three mothers and their newborns fought to survive the Holocaust, and a life-affirming celebration of our capacity to care and love amid inconceivable cruelty.

Language
English

ISBN
9780062370266


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