What impact did the rise of Nazi dictatorship and mandatory anti-Semitism have on a Jewish child and young girl in Germany? How did her family live a Jewish life in Germany? How did she reach England and, during World War II, attend a London school evacuated to the provinces and a university department evacuated to a coastal town?

In Where From and Where To, author Elizabeth Petuchowski narrates her story and answers these questions set against a background of contemporaneous events. She talks about her post-war work in London's Fleet Street for a publisher of trade journals, her marriage to a Berlin-born rabbinic student with whom she came to America, how she coped with culture shock and got used to living in America.

Petuchowski recalls colorful characters; gatherings with students and with many others, well-known and not well-known; her own studies in Cincinnati, Ohio; and seeing England and Germany again years later. Where From and Where To shares a story of a most varied and fortunate life during times of momentous world happenings.



Autorentext

Elizabeth Petuchowski, born in Germany, came to America via World War II England. She taught German language and literature in an adjunct capacity while a wife and mother. She published widely both in her field and feuilletons. Petuchowski authored two German books and translated extensively from German into English.

Titel
Where From and Where To
Untertitel
One of the Last Self-Told German Jewish Life Stories
EAN
9781665708913
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
26.07.2022
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
3.85 MB
Anzahl Seiten
594