In My Hands: Memories of a Holocaust Rescuer

In My Hands: Memories of a Holocaust Rescuer

By Irene Opdyke

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"You must understand that I did not become a resistance fighter, a smuggler of Jews, a defier of the SS and the Nazis all at once. One's first steps are always small: I had begun by hiding food under a fence."

Through this intimate and compelling memoir, we are witness to the growth of a hero. Irene Gut was just a girl when the war began: seventeen, a Polish patriot, a student nurse, a good Catholic girl. As the war progressed, the soldiers of two countries stripped her of all she loved — her family, her home, her innocence — but the degradations only strengthened her will.
        
She began to fight back. Irene was forced to work for the German Army, but her blond hair, her blue eyes, and her youth bought her the relatively safe job of waitress in an officers' dining room. She would use this Aryan mask as both a shield and a sword: She picked up snatches of conversation along with the Nazis' dirty dishes and passed the information to Jews in the ghetto. She raided the German Warenhaus for food and blankets. She smuggled people from the work camp into the forest. And, when she was made the housekeeper of a Nazi major, she successfully hid twelve Jews in the basement of his home until the Germans' defeat.
        
This young woman was determined to deliver her friends from evil. It was as simple and as impossible as that.
Publisher: Ember
ISBN-13: 9780553538847
ISBN-10: 0553538845
Published on 3/8/2016
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 288

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When WW2 hits Poland a nurse in training joins the Polish army as a nurse, but the same week she joined Germany and Russia took over Poland. She knew that she was going to get her home back, Poland back. The choices, and the sacrifices she will make might have changed the course of the war. Throughout the story Irene Gut becomes more than just a nurse, she becomes a Jew smuggler, a partisan, a spy, and so much more. This autobiography is an amazing story about courage, patriotism, self sacrifice, and fighting for those who can't, or won't. I would recommend this book to people you like adventure, true stories, history, and wars.