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Joe's violin : a survivor remembers / Joseph Feingold.

Publication | Digitized | Library Call Number: DS134.72.F456 A3 2017

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    Joe's violin : a survivor remembers / Joseph Feingold.
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    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Feingold, Joseph, 1923-2020.
    Published
    New York, NY : Joseph Feingold c/o Rachen Press, 2017
    ©2017
    Locale
    Poland
    Warsaw
    Russia (Federation)
    Siberia
    Barnaul (Altaĭskiĭ kraĭ)
    Kielce
    New York (State)
    New York
    Contents
    Introduction
    A musical prelude
    Early childhood
    My mother's family
    My father's family
    Early schooling
    Moving to Kielce
    Leading up to the war
    Outbreak of war, 1939
    Going to Lvov, December 1939
    Arrested by Russian secret police, May 1940
    My father Is taken to a labor camp
    My father's memoirs from the labor camp, 1940 to 1942
    My life in Aldan, Eastern Siberia
    To Barnaul (West Siberia), 1943 to 1946
    Returning to Poland, Spring 1946
    Going to Kielce, July, 1946 - Pogrom follows
    Going to a displaced persons camp in Germany, 1947
    The music returns
    Arriving in New York
    Meeting President Truman, 1953
    My marriage and filming Joe's Violin
    Joe's Violin continues...an afterword
    Timeline and chronology of events
    Acknowledgments.
    Notes
    Introduction -- A musical prelude -- Early childhood -- My mother's family -- My father's family -- Early schooling -- Moving to Kielce -- Leading up to the war -- Outbreak of war, 1939 -- Going to Lvov, December 1939 -- Arrested by Russian secret police, May 1940 -- My father Is taken to a labor camp -- My father's memoirs from the labor camp, 1940 to 1942 -- My life in Aldan, Eastern Siberia -- To Barnaul (West Siberia), 1943 to 1946 -- Returning to Poland, Spring 1946 -- Going to Kielce, July, 1946 - Pogrom follows -- Going to a displaced persons camp in Germany, 1947 -- The music returns -- Arriving in New York -- Meeting President Truman, 1953 -- My marriage and filming Joe's Violin -- Joe's Violin continues...an afterword -- Timeline and chronology of events -- Acknowledgments.

    Physical Details

    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9781986172998
    1986172996
    Physical Description
    99 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm

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