This is a reading of "What the War Taught Her," a poem about my mother's experiences in the slave labor camps of Nazi Germany. She spent 2 and a half years in those camps. The poem appeared in my book about my parents, Lightning and Ashes.
The reading is one of a series posted by Henryk Gajewski. To see more of the readings, click here.
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The Gajewski site also contains videos of Polish American writers Cecilia Woloch, Linda Nemec Foster, Mark Pawlak, Leonard Kress, and Phil Boiarski.
My Parents' Experiences as Polish Slave Laborers in Nazi Germany and Displaced Persons after the War
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Warsaw Rising--An Award Winning Video
The Warsaw Uprising began on August 1, 1944, and lasted for 63 days. When the fighting stopped. The city was in ruins. A quarter of a million Poles were dead, and the city's population of 1.3 million had been reduced to less than a 1000.
The following is a film commissioned by Museum of the Warsaw Rising of 1944.
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Polish filmmaker Michael Adamski has posted a series of videos on youtube regarding what Warsaw was like at the end of the war and what it's like now.
Part 1
Part 1 Continued
Part 2
Part 2 Continued
The following is a film commissioned by Museum of the Warsaw Rising of 1944.
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Polish filmmaker Michael Adamski has posted a series of videos on youtube regarding what Warsaw was like at the end of the war and what it's like now.
Part 1
Part 1 Continued
Part 2
Part 2 Continued
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