When God looked the other way: an odyssey of war, exile, and redemption
"Often overlooked in accounts of World War II is the Soviet Union's quiet yet brutal campaign against Polish citizens, a campaign that included, we now know, war crimes for which the Soviet and Russian governments have only recently admitted culpability. Standing in the shadow of the Holoc...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Often overlooked in accounts of World War II is the Soviet Union's quiet yet brutal campaign against Polish citizens, a campaign that included, we now know, war crimes for which the Soviet and Russian governments have only recently admitted culpability. Standing in the shadow of the Holocaust, this episode of European history is often overlooked. Wesley Adamczyk's memoir, When God Looked the Other Way, now gives voice to the hundreds of thousands of victims of Soviet barbarism." "Adamczyk was a young boy when he was deported with his mother and siblings from their comfortable home in Poland to Soviet Siberia in May of 1940. His father, a Polish Army officer, was taken prisoner by the Red Army and eventually became one of the victims of the Katyn massacre, in which tens of thousands of Polish officers were slain at the hands of the Soviet secret police. The family's separation and deportation in 1940 marked the beginning of a ten-year odyssey in which the family endured fierce living conditions, meager food rations, chronic displacement, and rampant disease, first in the Soviet Union and then in Iran, where Adamczyk's mother succumbed to exhaustion after mounting a harrowing escape from the Soviets. Wandering from country to country and living in refugee camps and the homes of strangers, Adamczyk struggled to survive and maintain his dignity amid the horrors of war." "When God Looked the Other Way is a memoir of a boyhood lived in unspeakable circumstances, a book that not only illuminates one of the darkest periods of European history but also traces the loss of innocence and the fight against despair that took root in one young boy. It is also a book that offers a stark picture of the unforgiving nature of Communism and its champions. When God Looked the Other Way will stand as a testament to the trials of a family during wartime and an intimate chronicle of episodes yet to receive their historical due."--BOOK JACKET. |
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WHEN
GOD
LOOKED
THE
OTHER
WAY
ANODYSSEYOFWAR,EXILE,AND
REDEMPTION
FOREWORDBYNORMANDAVIES
THEUNIVERSITYOFCHICAGOPRESS
CHICAGOANDLONDON
CONTENTS
FOREWORDBYNORMANDAVIES ix
PREFACE xi
ACKNOWLEDGMENTSXV
AUTHOR S NOTE xvii
Part I Poland i
1SARNY3
2THEHUNT14
Part II We Are Enslaved 21
3AKNOCKONTHEDOOR23
4TRAINTONOWHERE32
Part III The Inhuman Land 37
5THERUSSIANSTEPPES39
6SEMIOZERSK49
7WINTERANDWOLVES 60
8THEPETROVICHES68
9WARANDSHORTAGES78
10 THE INTERROGATION 83
11 HOLDING ON 91
12 STARVATION AND VODKA 95
13 TUTORING IOI
14 THE CULTURE OF COMMUNISM IO4
Part IV Escape to Freedom 109
15 THEESCAPEPLANIII
16 JUREK S ORDEAL I25
17 ABOARD THE KA GA NOVICH 131
Part V The Bitter Taste of Freedom 135
18 THEBEACHATPAHLEVI137
19 THE AIR FORCE HANGAR I4O
20 THEDARKESTHOUR 146
21 AN UNEXPECTED VISITOR 150
22SHATTEREDHOPES153
23 AHVAZ 157
24 DESERTGAMES l66
25 THE ORPHANAGE I74
26 THESILVERCASE178
Part VI People without a Country 183
27 AT THE CROSSROADS 185
28 WHERETHESUNNEVERSETSI94
Part VII Journey s End 205
29 THE MAGNIFICENT AQUITANIAZOJ
30 THANKSGIVING DAY 211
31 MAKING PEACE WITH GOD 221
Part VIII The Passage of Time 223
32 FOR WHOM THE BELLS TOLL 225
33 THE CIRCLE CLOSES 229
AFTERWORD:CIRCUMSTANCESSURROUNDINGTHE
KATYNTRAGEDY239
APPENDIX:LETTERSTOAMERICA253
NOTES 257
PHOTOGRAPHSFOLLOWPAGE78
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