Taking risks : a Jewish youth in the Soviet partisans and his unlikely life in California 🔍
Pell, Joseph, 1924-, Rosenbaum, Fred, Western Jewish History Center Berkeley, CA : Western Jewish History Center of the Judah L. Magnes Museum : RDR Books, First edition, Berkeley, CA, ©2004
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描述
On the Night the SS Rounded Up the Jews of his Ukrainian ghetto, eighteen-year-old Yosel Epelbaum crawled on his hands and knees to a nearby forest. There he joined a diverse band of pro-Soviet partisans, led by a kind of warlord in the wilderness, who created a "forest republic" behind Nazi lines. With his courageous comrades, Epelbaum disrupted the German war effort for almost a year and a half and saved hundreds of civilians at the same time.
After the liberation, the young survivor became caught up in Europe's robust black market. With little money or formal education, and knowing no English, he immigrated to San Francisco in 1947 and within a year opened an ice cream shop in the city's outlying, foggy Sunset District. Only a decade later Joe Pell was well on his way to becoming one of the leading real estate developers in Northern California.
Taking Risks, related in a taut and vivid style, is his story-one of loss and torment but also daring, ingenuity, and uncommon resilience.
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ia/takingrisksjewis00pell.pdf
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Joseph Pell, Fred Rosenbaum, Joseph Pell
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Joseph Pell, Joseph Pell, Fred Rosenbaum
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Western Jewish History Center of the Judah L. Magnes Memorial Museum
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United States, United States of America
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Berkeley, CA, California, 2004
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1. ed, Berkeley, Calif, 2004
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1st Edition, 2004
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October 15, 2004
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0, PS, 2004
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subject: Pell, Joseph, 1924-; Jews; World War, 1939-1945; Jews, Soviet; Jews; Weltkrieg (1939-1945); Partisan; Flucht
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contributor: Internet Archive
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format: Image/Djvu(.djvu)
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rights: The access limited around the compus-network users
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unit_name: Internet Archive
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topic: Pell, Joseph, 1924-; Jews; World War, 1939-1945; Jews, Soviet; Jews; Weltkrieg (1939-1945); Partisan; Flucht
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Type: 英文图书
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Bookmarks:
1. (p1) Foreword by David Biale
2. (p2) Prologue: Nazi-Occupied Ukraine
3. (p3) 1 Butcher's Boy
4. (p4) 2 Out of Place
5. (p5) 3 Life under Stalin
6. (p6) 4 Purely by Chance
7. (p7) 5 In the Partisans
8. (p8) 6 My War
9. (p9) 7 A Strange Freedom
10. (p10) 8 Flimflam Man
11. (p11) 9 Reading the Signs
12. (p12) 10 Becoming Joe Pell
13. (p13) 11 A Time to Build
14. (p14) 12 My Family and My World
15. (p15) Epilogue
16. (p16) Afterword and Acknowledgments
元数据中的注释
theme: Pell, Joseph, 1924-; Jews; World War, 1939-1945; Jews, Soviet; Jews; Weltkrieg (1939-1945); Partisan; Flucht
备用描述
Memoirs of a Jew born to the Epelbaum family in Biała Podlaska, Poland, in 1924. When World War II broke out he and his family were taken by the Red Army to the Soviet area of occupation, where they settled in Manevychi, near Rovno, Ukraine. Describes a pogrom carried out by Ukrainians when the Soviets retreated from Manevychi in July 1941, the first Nazi anti-Jewish measures, and the establishment of a Judenrat and Jewish police. In August 1941 the SS shot 370 male Jews, including Pell's father and two of his brothers. At the beginning of 1942 two ghettos were established and his sister was killed. In September his mother and remaining brother were killed in a massacre, but Pell fled and joined a Soviet partisan group led by Kruk (Konishchuk) and the communist Pole Maks (Josef Sobiesiak). When the unit was divided into Ukrainian and Polish sections, Pell stayed with Maks. This unit severely punished locals who betrayed Jews to the Nazis, thus making the countryside safer for Jews. In early 1944 the area was liberated; after the war Pell settled in the USA. (From the Bibliography of the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism)
备用描述
Taking Jewish Youth in the Soviet Partisans and His Unlikely Life in California The night the SS rounded up the Jews of his ghetto, 18-year-old Yosel Epelbaum crawled on his hands and knees to a nearby forest soon to be engulfed by winter. There he joined a band of pro-Soviet partisans who resisted the Nazis and saved hundreds of civilians. After the war, he smuggled contraband from one end of Europe to the other. Then, without money or a formal education and knowing no English, he immigrated to San Francisco. Within a decade, Yosefnow known as Joe Pellwas on his way to becoming one of Northern Californias leading real estate developers.
备用描述
Foreword / David Biale -- Prologue: Nazi-occupied Ukraine -- 1. Butcher's Boy -- 2. Out Of Place -- 3. Life Under Stalin -- 4. Purely By Chance -- 5. In The Partisans -- 6. My War -- 7. Strange Freedom -- 8. Flimflam Man -- 9. Reading The Signs -- 10. Becoming Joe Pell -- 11. Time To Build -- 12. My Family And My World. Joseph Pell, Fred Rosenbaum.
开源日期
2023-06-28
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