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Young Lothar An Underground Fugitive in Nazi Berlin
Larry Orbach

Young Lothar An Underground Fugitive in Nazi Berlin

an underground fugitive in Nazi Berlin

Bloomsbury Academic (Sep 26, 2017)
9781784537630
| Paperback
288 pages | 148 x 212 mm | English
$ 19.50 | Value: $ 6.48
LC Classification DS134.3 .O73 2017

Subject

  • Germany, history, 1933-1945
  • Jews, germany
  • World war, 1939-1945, jews

Plot

His promising education was aborted; his close-knit family splintered. When the Gestapo came for Orbach's mother on Christmas Eve 1942, they escaped with false papers; his mother found sanctuary with a family of Communists and Orbach - under the assumed identity of Gerhard Peters - entered Berlin's underworld of 'divers'. He scraped a living by hustling pool, cheating in poker and stealing - fighting, literally, to stay alive. Outwardly he became a cagey amoral street thug, inwardly he was a sensitive, romantic boy, devoted son and increasingly religious Jew, clinging to his humanity. In the end, he was betrayed and sent to Auschwitz, on the last transport, in 1944. This singular coming of age story of life in the Berlin underground during WWII is, in essence, a story of hope, even happiness, in the very heart of darkness.