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W hour, Arthur Ney

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W hour, Arthur Ney
Language
eng
resource.biographical
autobiography
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
W hour
Responsibility statement
Arthur Ney
Series statement
The Azrieli series of Holocaust survivor memoirs, 6
Summary
"Two close calls in one day were enough for me. I realized that the uprising was not like the games I played with Jóózek before the war. This was a very real battle, in which people were being killed and wounded." Arthur Ney, a 12-year-old smuggler outside the Warsaw ghetto walls when the ghetto uprising began in the spring of 1943, fled to the countryside with false papers to work on a farm. Almost a year later he returned to Warsaw and faced the realization that his family was gone. Under the protection of the Salesian Fathers as a "Christian" boy, he struggled with loneliness, guilt, fear and indecision regarding his "dual identity." When the Warsaw Uprising―codenamed W Hour―began on August 1, 1944, then-14-year-old Arthur Ney joined the barricades and fought the Germans for liberation
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