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We Don't Become Refugees by Choice: Mia Truskier, Survival, and Activism from Occupied Poland to California, 1920-2014 2021 ed. [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 270 pages, aukštis x plotis: 210x148 mm, weight: 541 g, 33 Illustrations, black and white; XXIII, 270 p. 33 illus., 1 Hardback
  • Serija: Palgrave Studies in Oral History
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Nov-2021
  • Leidėjas: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • ISBN-10: 3030845249
  • ISBN-13: 9783030845247
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 270 pages, aukštis x plotis: 210x148 mm, weight: 541 g, 33 Illustrations, black and white; XXIII, 270 p. 33 illus., 1 Hardback
  • Serija: Palgrave Studies in Oral History
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Nov-2021
  • Leidėjas: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • ISBN-10: 3030845249
  • ISBN-13: 9783030845247
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
This book traces the life of Maria Mia Truskier, who fled the Nazis as a young Polish Jew in early 1940 and once safely resettled in the United States, became an activist for other refugees, earning renown in the Bay Area as “the oldest refugee” of the East Bay Sanctuary Covenant. Mia worked for decades assisting those fleeing from war, violence and hardship, mainly from Central America and Haiti. Based on extensive interviews with Truskier before she passed away, as well as memorabilia from her own lifetime, including coded letters, newspaper clippings, and old photographs, this book results in a complex and multi-layered oral history. As Mia drew on memories of her life in Europe and World War II, she was situating and constructing those memories while re-reading and discovering these artifacts alongside the author of this book, and ultimately relating the ways that she and her family years later sought to make a difference for other refugees, drawing a connection between two major eras of human displacement: the end of World War II and today. 

Recenzijos

This book is the biography of a remarkable woman, Maria Mia Truskier . For readers this book provides a unique insight into the method of oral history and the challenges it presents. Meade has published an important book that tells the life story of a person a biography of an unstoppable woman who impresses with her determination, talent, and willingness to help others. (Beata Halicka, Polish American Studies, Vol. 80 (2), 2023)

1 Mia Truskier: The "Oldest Refugee"
1(36)
From Survival to Activism
2(3)
Who Was Mia Truskier?
5(2)
Meeting Mia
7(4)
From Memory to Storyworld
11(2)
A World of Refugees
13(3)
The Work of Rescue and Asylum
16(1)
Polishness and Jewishness
17(1)
The Memories and Identities of Mia's Storyworld
18(3)
Postwar Poland in the Shadow of the Holocaust
21(2)
Looking Beyond a Moment to the Full History of a People
23(1)
Remembering the Jews of Poland
24(2)
The Memories War Creates
26(2)
Life as an Immigrant in America
28(2)
The Scope and Sequence of Events in this Book
30(7)
2 The Making of Mia's World: Warsaw and Zurich, 1890-1939
37(32)
Mia's Father: The Tlusty Family Line
39(1)
A Jewish Country Squire
40(1)
Polish Patriotism
41(1)
Mia's Mother: The Szurek Family Line
42(2)
An Unfaithful and Domineering Grandfather Wiadzio
44(2)
Babcia Anja Szurek
46(3)
The Carefree Life of a Teenager
49(3)
High School and Preparing for a Career
52(2)
Zionism and Judaism
54(2)
Anti-Semitism
56(3)
Switzerland and the Federal Institute of Technology
59(3)
Meeting Jan Truskier
62(1)
The Truskier Family
63(2)
Summer of 1938 and the End of Innocence
65(4)
3 Fleeing Poland, 1939--1940
69(28)
Summer 1939: Europe on the Brink of War
71(4)
Warsaw: The First Months of Bombing and Occupation
75(3)
Deciding to Leave Poland: The Swiss Option
78(2)
An "Emergency Conversion"
80(1)
Leaving Poland on a "No Good" Bulgarian Visa
81(3)
A Chance Encounter on the Train
84(2)
Italy: An "Informational Pandemonium"
86(3)
A Vatican Visa for Brazil
89(3)
"Stuck in Italy"
92(5)
4 Hiding in Plain Sight: Italy, 1940--1945
97(30)
Building a Life in Rome
97(2)
In Search of Residency Permits
99(3)
Anti-Semitism and Italian Fascism
102(2)
Christmas Creches and Paper Creations
104(4)
Art and Diplomacy in the Vatican
108(3)
Operating Undercover in Vatican City
111(3)
The Movies and Work at Cinecitta
114(2)
The Ritmica Integrale Teaching Method
116(1)
The End of Mussolini and Start of the German Occupation
117(2)
Caring for a Baby in Wartime
119(2)
The Incident in Via Rasella
121(6)
5 The War Years in Warsaw and the Soviet Union, 1939--1945
127(28)
The War's Toll on Poland
128(2)
Poland Under Occupation
130(1)
Tadeusz and Zygmunt in the East
131(2)
From Lwow to a Work Camp in the USSR, 1940
133(2)
Wartime Communications from Warsaw to Milan to Rome and Back
135(3)
News from the Soviet Work Camp
138(4)
"The sadness here is without color"
142(6)
Felling Trees, Enduring Cold, Fighting Lice, Surviving Boredom
148(1)
Operation Barbarossa: Germany Invades the Soviet Union, 1941
149(6)
6 Poland: In the Warsaw Ghetto and on the Aryan Side, 1939--1945
155(22)
Meeting the Albany, NY Truskier Families
156(1)
Gabriela Truskier Sherer
156(3)
The Lacheta Family
159(2)
Paulina and Feliks on the Aryan Side
161(1)
A World of Informers, Bribery, and Corruption
162(4)
Paulina and Feliks: Taking Chances in the Underground
166(3)
Eugenia Truskier's Testimony
169(1)
The Ghetto Post Office: Judyta Truskier
170(1)
The Judenrat and Jewish Police
171(3)
The Last Days of the Ghetto
174(3)
7 The Aftermath of War in Europe, 1945--1949
177(20)
Poland
179(3)
Abraham Lacheta
180(2)
Mia and Jan in Postwar Rome
182(2)
Finding a Place to Live in Rome
184(2)
Ryszard Landau and Mya Tannenebaum in Postwar Europe
186(4)
Separation, Relocation, and "Survivor's Guilt"
190(3)
Leaving Italy and the Beloved Italians
193(4)
8 Mia's American World: From Nebraska Immigrant to California Activist, 1949--1970
197(30)
It Was Like Starting a New Life
200(11)
Becoming Citizens
211(2)
Southern California
213(6)
The Unitarian Church and Political Activism
219(8)
9 "Don't Give In, Don't Give Up!" Refugees and the East Bay Sanctuary Covenant, 1968--2014
227(30)
The Memorial Service
228(2)
Encountering the Sanctuary Movement
230(3)
EBSC Resident Artist
233(5)
Pierre LaBossiere
235(3)
Day-to-Day Advocacy for Refugees
238(3)
Revisiting the Sixties Era: Personal and Political Impacts
241(1)
Andor Skotnes
241(1)
The War in Vietnam on the Home Front
242(5)
Anh Tran
242(5)
Andy Truskier and International Solidarity
247(3)
A Mother Remembers
250(2)
Final Thoughts
252(5)
Index 257
Teresa Meade is the Florence B. Sherwood Professor of History and Culture at Union College in Schenectady, NY, USA.