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100 1  Schwab, Linda,|d1935-|eauthor. 
245 10 Displaced :|ba Holocaust memoir and a road to a new 
       beginning|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cLinda Schwab 
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520    Displaced is Linda Schwab's Holocaust memoir, a retelling 
       of her experience surviving 18 months in a man-made cave, 
       another year as an exile in Poland and Germany, and three 
       years as a refugee in a displaced persons camp. Just six 
       years old when a band of Nazi soldiers arrived in her tiny
       shtetl in Myadel, Poland, Linda observed atrocities no 
       child ever needs to witness. With her parents and two 
       brothers, during the summer of 1942, Linda was forcibly 
       relocated into a ghetto where most of the Jewish men were 
       led to the nearby forest and killed in a pogrom. After the
       massacre, Linda escaped with her family into the Ponar 
       Forest, but only after evading Polish nationals and Nazis 
       that patrolled Poland's countryside. Deep in the woods, 
       Linda's family lived in a cave. They survived brutal 
       winters, eluded partisan fighters that might force Linda's
       father to leave the family, and remained out of sight from
       Nazis and Polish police, who at one point, came only feet 
       from their dugout. Written with historian Todd M. Mealy 
       during a time when Holocaust deniers aim to rehabilitate 
       the Nazi ideology and as roughly 400,000 survivors remain 
       with us, Displaced presents Schwab's singular voice. Her 
       narrative will help maintain-if not bolster-Holocaust 
       knowledge, as her story of surviving the Polish wilderness
       during WWII and in a Displaced Persons Camp after the war 
       is unique from most accounts. Displaced will inspire the 
       rest of us to confront hatred in its many forms. 
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650  0 Holocaust survivors|zPennsylvania|vBiography. 
650  0 Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)|vBiography. 
650  0 Refugees|zPoland|vBiography. 
700 1  Mealy, Todd M.,|eauthor. 
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