The Holocaust: History and Literature, Ethics and Philosophy. Schindler’s Listed : : The Search for My Father's Lost Gold / / Mark Biederman.

This is the extraordinary story of the author’s twenty year quest to find gold coins which his father’s family buried in their backyard in Poland just prior to being deported by the Nazis into concentration camps. His father survived the war but died when the author was a teenager, leaving him only...

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Place / Publishing House:Boston, MA : : Academic Studies Press, , [2019]
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Series:The Holocaust: History and Literature, Ethics and Philosophy
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Maps --   |t Introduction --   |t The Quest Begins --   |t 1993–1996: Relocating to Windsor --   |t 1996: Travel to Poland --   |t Auschwitz-Birkenau, Poland: July 1944 --   |t Auschwitz-Birkenau: 1996 --   |t Krosno Airbase, Poland: August 27, 1941 --   |t Fate of My Father’s Family --   |t I Receive Unexpected News --   |t Maidstone, Ontario: Spring 2001 --   |t New Information Changes Our Course --   |t December 4, 1939: Zeglarska 7, Lodz, Poland --   |t Europe: 2001 --   |t Majdanek --   |t Lodz --   |t Postwar Europe --   |t Maidstone, Ontario: 2001 through 2003 --   |t Yaron Svoray --   |t New York: July 2003 --   |t Maidstone, Ontario: 2003 --   |t Wednesday April 21, 2004: Maidstone, Ontario --   |t Poland: April 2004 --   |t Jedwabne --   |t Wolf’s Lair --   |t Berlin: 1946 --   |t Warsaw: 2004 --   |t Windsor: Spring/ Summer, 2004 --   |t Lodz: October 2004 --   |t Wroclaw --   |t Gross-Rosen --   |t The Trip Home --   |t April 1949, and Beyond: The American Journey --   |t Back Home: Ontario, 2004 --   |t Late 2004–Present: Epilogue --   |t Index 
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653 |a second generation Holocaust survivor. 
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653 |a survival. 
653 |a treasure hunting. 
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