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In My Hands
Jennifer Armstrong | Irene Gut Opdyke

In My Hands

Memories of a Holocaust Rescuer

Anchor (Apr 17, 2001)
9780385720328
| Paperback
288 pages | 155 x 203 mm | English
$ 14.95 | Value: $ 3.43
Dewey 940.531809438
LC Classification D804.66.073 1999
LC Control No. 98-54095

Subject

  • Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Poland
  • Righteous Gentiles In The Holocaust/ Poland/ Biography/ Juvenile Literature
  • World War, 1939-1945
  • World War, 1939-1945/ Jews/ Rescue/ Poland/ Juvenile Literature
  • World War, 1939-1945/ Personal Narratives, Polish/ Juvenile Literature

Plot

In My Hands began as one non-Jew’s challenge to any who would deny the Holocaust. Much like The Diary of Anne Frank, it has become a profound document of an individual’s heroism in the face of the greatest evil mankind has known. In the fall of 1939 the Nazis invaded Irene Gut’s beloved Poland, ending her training as a nurse and thrusting the sixteen-year-old Catholic girl into a world of degradation that somehow gave her the strength to accomplish what amounted to miracles. Forced into the service of the German army, young Irene was able, due in part to her Aryan good looks, to use her position as a servant in an officers’ club to steal food and supplies (and even information overheard at the officers’ tables) for the Jews in the ghetto. She smuggled Jews out of the work camps, ultimately hiding a dozen people in the home of a Nazi major for whom she was housekeeper. An important addition to the literature of human survival and heroism, In My Hands is further proof of why, in spite of everything, we must believe in the goodness of people.