Summary
At the age of twelve, Weinberg lost everything: hope, home, and even his own identity. In 1938 his father travelled to England, hoping to arrange for his family to emigrate there. His efforts came too late, and his wife and children fell into the hands of the Fascist occupiers. Over the following ye... Full description
- Foreword / by Suzanne Bardgett
- Childhood. The golden years ; Dark clouds ; The end of hope
- The camps. Holocaust literature and reality ; Ghetto Theresienstadt (Terezin) ; Auschwitz-Birkenau ; Blechhammer ; The longest walk, the coldest train journey ; Buchenwald
- The return. Prague ; usti nad Orlici
- England. A Lancaster bomber ; My father ; Natural philosophy.