Inge Joseph (F / Germany, 1925), Holocaust survivor

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Inge Joseph (F / Germany, 1925), Holocaust survivor

  • MEMOIRS : Inge: A Girl's Journey Through Nazi Europe Hardcover (2004)

Biography

Inge Joseph (Bleier) was born in 1925 in Darmstadt, Germany. After experiencing discrimination in Germany, Inge went to Belgium. Later, when the Nazis conquer Belgium, she escaped to France. From 1940 to 1943, Inge lived at the Chateau de La Hille at Montégut-Plantaurel, France.

After the Summer 1942, the situation had become precarious with the beginning of the deportations. Eventually Inge succeeded to cross the border to safety.

BOOK : Inge: A Girl's Journey Through Nazi Europe Hardcover (2004)

In early 1939, after Kristallnacht, young Inge Joseph's family in Germany is broken apart, and her desperate mother sends her alone to Brussels to live with wealthy relatives. But she soon finds herself one of a hundred Jewish children fleeing for their lives following Hitler's invasions of Belgium and France. For a time, in 1941 and 1942, it seems as if Inge and the others have succeeded beyond their wildest dreams, as they find shelter through the Swiss Red Cross in an idyllic fifteenth-century French chateau. Inge even finds love there. But the rumors and horrors of the Holocaust are never far away, and eventually French gendarmes surprise the children, taking them from their protectors to a nearby transit camp. In their desperate attempts to escape, Inge and her boyfriend face unexpected life-and-death decisions - wrenching decisions that will haunt Inge for the rest of her life. manuscript, found after her death; David Gumpert has also drawn from Inge's personal letters, from the recollections of friends, relatives, and people who were with her in Europe, and from his own close relationship with his aunt. One of the most dramatic stories of Christian rescue of Jewish children during the Holocaust, Inge is at the same time a totally frank account of the life and feelings of a teenage girl struggling to survive the Holocaust on her own - and of how the effects of that experience reverberated through her life and on into the lives of her descendants. No matter how or why one reads it, Inge is a story of survival not soon to be forgotten.

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