
BEYOND FEAR. HOW POLES SAVED JEWS
Discover the moving story of heroism and sacrifice in times of war. The book "Beyond Fear" is a shocking report about Poles who risked their lives to save Jews. Get to know the fates of people whose lives were inextricably linked by the war, where the rescuer and the rescued became Siamese brothers in the face of the threat of death. The author, Barbara Stanisławczyk, reached the participants of these events, conducted dozens of interviews, acquired unique photos, letters and documents to reveal the truth about those times.
- Shocking account of the heroism of Poles saving Jews
- Unique photos and documents from the war
- Difficult questions about morality and sacrifice
- A story about gratitude and its taste
- Dramatic fates of the rescuers after the war
- Verified version of the book "Forty Hard"
Barbara Stanisławczyk, the author of the book, is a writer, reporter, publicist and academic lecturer. She was the president of Polish Radio S. A., publishing director of the "Przekrój" publishing house and editor-in-chief of the monthly magazine "Sukces". Her literary output includes many valued publications, including "Matka Hłaski", "Pajęczyna", "Miłosne gry Marka Hłaski" and "Ostatni krzyk. From Katyn to Smolensk. Stories of dramas and love".
"Beyond Fear" is a book that forces reflection on the limits of humanity and sacrifice. The author asks difficult questions that no one has asked publicly before: Is it permissible to save strangers at the expense of one's own children? What does conscience say? What feelings are born from extreme dependence in times of contempt? It is a story about the complex relationships that arise between the persecuted and their rescuers, revealing the later, dramatic fates of those who suddenly became victims themselves in the new reality.
The book "Beyond Fear" is a must-read for everyone who wants to understand what reality looked like in times of war and what decisions people had to make to survive. It is a story of courage, sacrifice and humanity in the most difficult moments of history. Get to know a story that goes beyond wartime, revealing the later, dramatic fates of the rescuers who suddenly became victims themselves in the new reality.
Edition: Fronda, 2023. Number of pages: 352. Binding: paperback. Format: 162x230 mm.
Specifications
| ISBN | 978-83-8079-889-2 |
| Author | Barbara Stanisławczyk |
| Binding | Miękka |
| Type | Książki |
| Edition | 1 |
| Year of publication | 2023 |
| Publisher | Fronda |
| Number of pages | 352 |
| Release date | 2023-06-22 |
| Age category | + |
| Format | 162x230 mm |
Barbara Stanisławczyk - Beyond Fear. How Poles Saved Jews - a moving story
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