Running the Palestine blockade: the last voyage of the Paducah
This haunting narrative recounts the clandestine transport of Holocaust survivors to Palestine by the Jewish underground and volunteer American seamen. The story is told by the American captain of one of the rescue ships, the Paducah, an aging U.S. gunship sold as surplus after World War II. He begi...
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Zusammenfassung: | This haunting narrative recounts the clandestine transport of Holocaust survivors to Palestine by the Jewish underground and volunteer American seamen. The story is told by the American captain of one of the rescue ships, the Paducah, an aging U.S. gunship sold as surplus after World War II. He begins in May 1947, at the start of the Paducah's six-month voyage, as he and his largely inexperienced crew make their way from New York to Bulgaria, where they retrieve 1,388 refugees. Captain Patzert's poignant memoir of this epochal migration in the face of strong British opposition reads like a novel, but with the uncompromising reality of history in the making. A dramatic true story of political intrigue and sea adventure, Running the Palestine Blockade tells of constant surveillance by the Royal Navy and Air Force, uncharted mines in the Black Sea, and informants bent on sabotaging the mission. Surrounded by British ships for its final run into Palestine, the Paducah didn't have a chance, and everyone aboard was captured and taken to internment camps on Cyprus. There, the brutal conditions Patzert and his men share with the already weakened exiles forge an enduring bond between passengers and crew. The author's transformation from impartial protector of a cast-off population to active supporter of their cause provides an uncommon viewpoint of a momentous journey. In an ironic twist at the end of his tale, Patzert gets to see the Promised Land when he and some of his men are transferred to Palestine, where they then escape to America. Reminiscent of the classic story Exodus, Running the Palestine Blockade captures the bravery, compassion, and indomitable spirit of Europe's war-wracked refugees as they navigate the turbulent postwar waters. Captain Patzert's vivid depictions of the unforgettable individuals who embark with him on the Paducah's final voyage complement a moving account that will appeal to a wide range of readers. |
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CAPT RUDOLPH W PATZERT
Running the Palestine
Blockade
The Last Voyage of the Paducah
Airlife
England
Contents
Acknowledgments, ix
Prologue, 1
1 An Old Boat and a Fresh Crew, 4
2 Cleared and Ready, 7
3 Under Way—and Under Surveillance, 11
4 Struggling Seamen, 14
5 Prayers in the Mess Room, 19
6 The Price of Water, 21
7 Stealing Away, 28
8 The Inspection, 36
9 Blown into Bayonne, 45
10 The Hagana's Wise Old Youngsters, 50
11 Departures, 58
12 Arrivals, 67
13 We Forget Nothing, 71
14 Not a Game, 76
15 Out of Command, 83
16 From the Mediterranean to the Black Sea, 90
17 Waiting, Waiting, 97
18 On the Run Again, 107
19 The Ragged Line of Misery and Hope, 119
20 Through the Minefields and the Straits, 126
21 The British Return, 133
22 Capture, 138
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viii Contents
23 The Prison Ship, 147
24 Sneaking into Captivity, 150
25 The Detention Camp, 157
26 New Friends Behind Barbed Wire, 164
27 Training for Palestine, 170
28 A Party, 177
29 The Pageant of the Imprisoned, 183
30 Rotting Away on Cyprus, 187
31 The Crew Is Honored, 192
32 Bound for Palestine—and a New Jail, 198
33 Escape, 203
34 A Glimpse of the Promised Land, 211
Epilogue, 216
Appendix: Vuducah Crew List, 219
Index, 221 |
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