"There are reasons for optimism. Reasons to have faith in humanity. There were righteous Gentiles whose behaviour during the war exemplified the best of the human spirit. But most people, of course, were not up to the task." Set in 1938 and 1939, Far To Go follows the persecution of a Jewish family in the Sudetenland from the perspective of a person who should have been one of those "righteous Gentiles" but whose human frailty embroils her in their destruction.
Aaron K. Clark, MD PC of Port Huron, MILiz Miller, Commissioner of the Vermont Department of Public Service, said, "GMP has struck a deal for a price that looks good for its own customers and for the customers of other Vermont utilities that decide to participate. Keeping costs down for Vermonters is great for the state's economic development."SOURCE Health Plan of MichiganMarta is governess to Pepik, the son of Jewish textile factory owner Pavel Bauer and his wife Anneliese. Her secret and demeaning affair with Pavel's right-hand man Ernst is Marta's first betrayal of the family she works for. But, as German-speaking Czechs swing behind Hitler, pressure grows on her to join in the persecution of her employers - even from Ernst, who realises that new Nazi laws may hand him an opportunity to steal his boss's factory.Add to Digg Bookmark with del.icio.us Add to Newsvine
Picking up the pieces of persecution
Author: Reviewed Alastair Mabbott
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