A Physician Under the Nazis
Memoirs of Henry Glenwick
Foreword by Thane Rosenbaum author of How Sweet it is Edited by David Glenwick
Publication date:
02 December 2010Length of book:
90 pagesPublisher
Hamilton BooksDimensions:
231x155mm6x9"
ISBN-13: 9780761851363
A Physician Under the Nazis are the memoirs of the first forty years (1909-1948) of the life of Henry Glenwick. It focuses on his experiences as a physician in Russian-occupied Ukraine after the outbreak of World War II, his return to the Warsaw ghetto, and his subsequent journey through labor and concentration camps in Poland and Germany. Following a post-war period in Displaced Persons camps in Germany, the book concludes with the writer's cross-Atlantic trip to New York and the beginnings of his life in the United States. This memoir provides the rarely-heard perspective on the Holocaust of a Jewish physician who served both Russian and German occupiers during the war.
Written with clinical precision, Henry Glenwick's memoirs provide particularly valuable insight…At each stop he candidly diagnoses the key contacts and privileges that gave him a chance at survival.