Every Day Lasts A Year

Every Day Lasts A Year

By Richard S. Hollander, Nechama Tec, Christopher R. Browning

Subjects: Jews -- Poland -- Correspondence, Hollander, Joseph Arthur, Refugees, united states, Refugees, Jewish -- United States -- Correspondence, Biography & Autobiography, Holocaust (jewish theology), Nonfiction, Jewish refugees, Polish Jews, Jews, united states, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Influence, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Jews, Polish -- United States -- Correspondence, Jews -- United States -- Correspondence, Jews, poland, History, Jews, Correspondence, Influence

Description: Richard Hollander was devastated when his parents were killed in an automobile accident in 1986. While rummaging through their attic, he discovered letters from a family he never knew - his father's mother, three sisters, and their husbands and children. The letters were written from Krakow, Poland, between 1939 and 1942. They depict day-to-day life under the most extraordinary pain and stress, yet the family remained a caring, loving unit. At the same time, Richard's father, Joseph Hollander, was fighting the United States government to avoid deportation and death. The struggle over whether to deport Joseph involves such historic figures as Eleanor Roosevelt, Secretary of State Cordell Hull, senators, congressmen, federal agency heads, and judges. Richard was astounded to learn that his father saved the lives of many Polish Jews, but - despite heroic efforts - could not save his family.

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