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W Hour - Arthur Ney / Twelve-year-old Arthur Ney hides outside the Warsaw ghetto walls as the ghetto uprising begins in the spring of 1943, then flees to the countryside with false papers that identify him as a Polish Christian. Returning to Warsaw months later, he must face the realization that his family is gone. He spends the rest of the war in a Catholic orphanage, struggling with loneliness, guilt, fear and indecision about living under a false identity. When the Warsaw Uprising – codenamed W Hour – begins on August 1, 1944, Arthur Ney joins the barricades and fights for liberation. Introduction by Kalman Weiser
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The Azrieli Series of Holocaust Memoirs
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Classification940.53 NEY
PublisherCanada, The Azrieli Foundation, 2014
SubjectNey, Arthur, 1930- .Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Poland--Personal narratives.Warsaw (Poland)--History--Uprising, 1944--Personal narratives, Jewish.Jewish children in the Holocaust--Poland--Biography.Holocaust survivors--Canada--Biography.Warsaw Ghetto, October 1940-May 1943--German-occupied Poland.Holocaust--Hidden childrenPassing-False identity.
TopicHolocaust Survivor--Biography.
SeriesThe Azrieli Series of Holocaust Survivor Memoirs
ISBN9781897470411
URLhttps://memoirs.azrielifoundation.org/titles/w-hour/
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