Surviving Theresienstadt
A Teenager's Memoir of the Holocaust
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About the Book
After the Nazis invaded Czechoslovakia in 1939, Vera Schiff and her family were sent to Theresienstadt. Touted as the “model ghetto” for propaganda purposes, as well as to deceive Red Cross inspectors, it was in fact a holding camp for famous Jews—in case the world was to inquire. For most, however, it was the last stop on the way to the gas chambers. Those “lucky” enough to remain alive faced slave labor, starvation and disease. Shiff’s intimate narrative of endurance recounts her and her family’s three years in Theresienstadt, the challenges of life under postwar communism, and her escape to the nascent and turbulent state of Israel.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Vera Schiff
Edited by Cheryl A. Fury
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 267
Bibliographic Info: 34 photos, index
Copyright Date: 2021
pISBN: 978-1-4766-8555-7
eISBN: 978-1-4766-4330-4
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments vi
Preface 1
Introduction 3
1. Beginning 5
2. Time Is Running Out 20
3. German Invasion and Occupation 28
4. Our Struggle for Survival 52
5. Trapped 62
6. The Fatal Blow 84
7. The Loss of Dr. Tarjan 95
8. From Bad to Worse 109
9. The Incredible Selection 123
10. Beautification—The Great Charade 141
11. Theresienstadt in Its Death Throes 152
12. Liberation 172
13. Prague—1945 177
14. How Did It Happen and How to Go on from Here? 196
15. On the Road to Recovery 206
16. Takeover by the Red Dictatorship 221
17. Departure from Europe 235
Epilogue 244
Final Postscript—2021 256
Index 257
Book Reviews & Awards
From the first edition: Winner, Elie Wiesel Prize in Holocaust Memoir—The Canadian Jewish Book Awards