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Goodbye tomorrow Gryzelda Niziol Lachocki

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: Lawrenceville, Va. Brunswick 1999Description: VII, 157 S. Ill., Kt. 22 cmContent type:
  • Text
Media type:
  • ohne Hilfsmittel zu benutzen
Carrier type:
  • Band
ISBN:
  • 1556181833
  • 1556181817
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Other classification:
  • 63 | 900 | 920 | 930 | 940 | 943 | 950 | 960 | 970 | 980 | 990
  • 16.5
Summary: Goodbye Tomorrow is the vivid, intimate, eye-witness account of the deportation of Polish civilians to the Soviet Union labor camps in Northern Siberia. Author Gryzelda Lachocki reveals the story of the Niziol family who, along with thousands of others, were packed into cattle cars and deported to the dreaded gulags of Siberia to be worked, starved, and beaten to death. Goodbye Tomorrow is a riveting, highly recommended testament to one of the forgotten tragedies of World War II as we are drawn into one family's struggle to survive the harsh and subhuman conditions of deportation and labor camp imprisonment; the strength they discover and cling to when all around them is despair; and their eventual triumph in overcoming their oppressors and enduring their many trials and tribulations.
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Bücher Bücher Schulbibliothek BSZ Mistelbach ZSB Fremdsprachige Literatur FS.S LAC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 201692

Goodbye Tomorrow is the vivid, intimate, eye-witness account of the deportation of Polish civilians to the Soviet Union labor camps in Northern Siberia. Author Gryzelda Lachocki reveals the story of the Niziol family who, along with thousands of others, were packed into cattle cars and deported to the dreaded gulags of Siberia to be worked, starved, and beaten to death. Goodbye Tomorrow is a riveting, highly recommended testament to one of the forgotten tragedies of World War II as we are drawn into one family's struggle to survive the harsh and subhuman conditions of deportation and labor camp imprisonment; the strength they discover and cling to when all around them is despair; and their eventual triumph in overcoming their oppressors and enduring their many trials and tribulations.

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