This book was very well written. I find this time in history to be unbelievably sad. We must stop letting our leaders rule us in horrible ways when our hearts and minds tell us otherwise.
I have read many Holocaust memoirs over the last couple of years. Gerda's Story touched my heart and I found it most poignant being a grandmother and having a granddaughter myself. A +++ Highly recommended!!
Gerda’s Story: Memoirs of a Holocaust Survivor is written by Gerda Nothmann Luner with input from Jo Ann Segal and Wallace Lagerwey. It was with Jo Ann and Wallace’s help that Charles Luner, her husband, had this published. It is quite easy to read in spite of the horrific times in the camps and being away from her parents. The book is well worth reading and because she does not go into detail about the camps or any other place. It acceptable for use in seventh or eighth grades. Gerda was born in Berlin to Judge Max Nothmann and his wife Adele. Two years later, Vera was born. The girls were brought up to be helpful and kind and thankful for what they had. When the Nazis came into power, Judge Northmann lost his position and life changed but the family remained close. Judge Nothmann tried to get the family out of Germany; but was unable to get the paperwork and money straightened out. As things got worse in Berlin, they decided to send the girls to Holland for safety. The girls were sent to the same town; but two different families. They attended the same school so saw each other daily. Eventually, the family Gerda was with decided to leave Holland and Gerda was placed with the Been family. Here she was accepted into the family and the family became hers. They didn’t have much money but had plenty of love. Vera’s family moved to Paris when the Germans invaded Holland. When they decided to come back, Vera wasn’t’ allowed back into the country so she was placed in an orphanage. It took a while but she returned to the family in Berlin. Unfortunately, the parents, grandmother, and Vera were taken to Auschwitz where they all perished. Gerda only knew they had been taken to one of the camps. In Holland, Gerda worked for Phillips Company and dated Ernst Cohen whose father was an official with the company. This company tried to help its workers both before they were taken to the camps and after they went to the camps. It was connection that helped her survive six camps including Auschwitz. Her story is quite extraordinary. Her memoir is not difficult to read as it leaves out details that get in the way of the story. Because of the connection to the Phillips company and the fact that the ladies were all kept together as one group enabled them to help each other survive.
This heartbreaking yet triumphant story of Gerda needs to remind all of us that the courage of the Jewish men, women and children must never be forgotten. In the cruelest of circumstances at the hands of the Nazi monsters and a world that seemingly looked the other way for too long, Greda's story must be a constant reminder that evil exists. And yet those Holocaust survivors triumphed and lived lives that honored their lost loved ones. The letters and that precious little silver cup , long in Gerda's family , is a symbol of how her roots, her traditions, the love of her family , all who died at the hands of tyranny, endured and carried this remarkable young girl through the unimaginable suffering.
Gerda had an admirable and amazing will and strength to survive even during times when everything seemed hopeless. If I would go into more detail, I would give away to much. A beautiful young girl, who lived through numerous concentration camps. Her memoir touched my heart and soul. A must-read book.
Very interesting story to inform yourself about the treatment of the children during the Holocaust. My heart aches from the story of family separation. A must read for people that want to understand the emotions of family during a horrid separation.
I love how this book shares the letters of a family during that horrible time. You can feel the love and fear and disappointment written between friends and family. It will make you smile and cry throughout.