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== Title ==
[[Jona Oberski]]. '''Infancia'''. Barcelona [Spain]: Ediciones B, 1987.
* Spanish trans. of Jona Oberski's '''Kinderjaren''' ('s-Gravenhage: BZZTôH, 1978). <Dutch>. See [[Jona Oberski (M / Netherlands, 1938), Holocaust survivor]]
== Abstract ==
"Told from the perspective of a child slowly awakening to the atrocities surrounding him, Childhood is a searing story of the Holocaust that no reader will soon forget. As five-year-old Jona waits with his mother and father to emigrate from Nazi-occupied Amsterdam to Palestine, they are awakened at night, put on a train, and eventually interred in the camps at Bergen-Belsen. There, what at first seems to be a merely dreary existence soon reveals itself to be one of the worst horrors humanity has ever created. A triumph of heartrending clarity and dispassionate amazement, Childhood stands tall alongside such monuments of Holocaust literature as The Diary of Anne Frank, Elie Wiesel’s Night, and Primo Levi’s Survival in Auschwitz."--Publisher description.
[[Category:Holocaust Children Studies--1980s]]
[[Category:Holocaust Children Studies--Spanish]]
[[Category:Holocaust Children, 1938 (subject)]]
[[Category:Holocaust Children, Netherlands (subject)]]
[[Category:Holocaust Children, Memoirs (subject)]]
[[Category:Westerbork (subject)]]
[[Category:Bergen-Belsen (subject)]]
[[Category:Troebitz Train (subject)]]

Latest revision as of 10:20, 21 February 2022

1st Dutch ed. (1978)
film (1993)

Title

Jona Oberski. Infancia. Barcelona [Spain]: Ediciones B, 1987.

Abstract

"Told from the perspective of a child slowly awakening to the atrocities surrounding him, Childhood is a searing story of the Holocaust that no reader will soon forget. As five-year-old Jona waits with his mother and father to emigrate from Nazi-occupied Amsterdam to Palestine, they are awakened at night, put on a train, and eventually interred in the camps at Bergen-Belsen. There, what at first seems to be a merely dreary existence soon reveals itself to be one of the worst horrors humanity has ever created. A triumph of heartrending clarity and dispassionate amazement, Childhood stands tall alongside such monuments of Holocaust literature as The Diary of Anne Frank, Elie Wiesel’s Night, and Primo Levi’s Survival in Auschwitz."--Publisher description.

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