Spark of Hope: An Autobiography

GOLDBERG Luba Wrobel

About this book
Luba was born into a poor Jewish family in the shtetl of Ciechanowiec, Poland and educated as a teenager in Bialystok. When the Germans invade Poland in 1939, Luba is only a teenager. Her story records the anguish and suffering her community endures under Nazi occupation. She manages to evade deportation to Treblinka death camp by escaping to the forest. Luba finds a group of Russian partisans operating from the Bransk forest and joins the brigade. With the group she bravely participates in several daring military missions. Luba attributes her ultimate survival to luck and miracles. Immediately after the war, Luba marries Chaim, also a Holocaust survivor. They both uncover the tragic fate of their families. Due to persistent antisemitism, Luba and Chaim flee postwar Poland and become refugees in European DP camps for five years. Together with their two infant children, they manage to leave war-torn Europe, with only the clothes on their backs, ultimately moving to Australia for a new life. An eternal optimist, Luba's spark of hope is never extinguished.
Product details
Category
Partisans
Publisher
Amsterdam Publishers
Published
2024
ISBN
9789493322783
Country
Australia
Pages
272
Author
GOLDBERG Luba Wrobel