

An edition of Sheltered from the swastika (2012)
memoir of a Jewish boy's survival amid horror in World War II
By Peter Kory
Publish Date
2012
Publisher
McFarland & Co., Publishers,McFarland
Language
eng
Pages
234
Description:
"In the short span of 17 years, the first 17 years of his life, he was known as Peter Korytowski, Pierre Engglenger and Pierre Boivin, depending on who was hunting him at the time. Nine years old and his world had collapsed. It was 1939 and Hitler had unleashed the Blitzkrieg--bombs were exploding around him, changing everything. This moment of terror catapulted him into an epic nine-year adventure during the Second World War. He was forced to abandon his home, his family and his childhood. Like a bad dream from which he could not awake, he began an alternate existence--that of a refugee, prey for the Nazis, part of old French nobility, a resistance participant and a rebellious orphan. But most of all, he learned how to be a survivor"--Provided by publisher.
subjects: Jewish refugees, Escapes, Jewish Personal narratives, Immigrants, France, Brussels (Belgium), Underground movements, Jewish children in the Holocaust, World War, 1939-1945, Berlin (Germany), Childhood and youth, Biography, History, World war, 1939-1945, personal narratives, jewish, Jewish children, Europe, biography, Germany, biography, Belgium, biography, France, biography
People: Peter Kory (1931-)
Places: Europe, United States, France
Times: 20th century