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Comprises 278 entries on more than 500 survivors of World War II genocide. This title contains a historical introduction, chronology, resource guide, lists of entries, photos, and comprehensive index.
Memoirs of a Jew born in 1925 in Drohobycz, then in Poland. After the Nazi occupation in 1941 his father and sister were deported and killed. Langberg cared for his stepmother and infant half-brother in the ghetto, and then sent them into hiding on a farm, where they survived. Discusses the activities and collaboration of the Judenrat. He and some friends posed as non-Jews and fled to Lvov, eventually reaching Dnepropetrovsk, where he crossed over to the Soviet side. He was drafted into the Soviet-operated Polish Army and ended the war in its ranks. Part of his enlarged family survived on the Soviet side. After the war Langberg settled in the USA.