The Number on Your Forearm is Blue Like Your Eyes (ePub)
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In late April, Nora, Eva's sister, was born. Agnes Hecht remained in the camp infirmary until her two little girls were well enough to travel, then brought them back to her home in Trencín in western Slovakia. Eva grew up with a mother who had to survive her survivalthe little family lived with the loss in the Holocaust of the husband/father, the mother's three siblings, and the grandparents and great-grandparents. Having also lost her family's fortune, Agnes worked hard to create a normal home life for her daughters. Like many survivors in the post-Holocaust era, Eva's mother never talked about her experiences.
Eva suffered frequent flare-ups of the illnesses she had suffered in Auschwitz. She did well at school and went on to study medicine in Bratislava. In 1966 she married Jakob Sultanik, a fellow Holocaust survivor who had resettled in Munich, Germany. Eva left the Communist regime in Czechoslovakia in 1967 to join him in West Germany. There she began her practice as a pediatrician and later as a psychotherapistand for the first time she had the opportunity to live out her Jewish identity. Unfortunately, her husband, Jakob, died unexpectedly in a tragic accident when their son, Erik, was a small boy. Eva later married a fellow physician, Bernd Umlauf, and they had two sons, Oliver and Julian.
Every so often, the horrors of Eva's early years would resurface in nightmares involving dead babies and Auschwitz gas chambers. Having achieved prominence as a pediatrician, child therapist, and international speaker, Eva finally decided to tell her story. In 2016, at the age of seventy-four, with the assistance of journalist Stefanie Oswalt, Eva Umlauf published Die Nummer auf deinem Unterarm ist blau wie deine Augen: Erinnerungen (Hoffmann und Campe Verlag). In 2023 the German edition was beautifully translated into English by Shelley Frisch, under the English title, The Number on Your Forearm Is Blue Like Your Eyes.This poignant and riveting memoir sets her family story in historical context and brings psychological insight to bear on accounts of emotional trauma. As someone who has endured the effects of the Holocaust from infancy, she writes, I wish for all that has happened to be understood and processed from diverse perspectives so that personal suffering, societal ruptures, and brutal transgenerational traumas can be prevented from being passed on to future generations. This book draws on years of interviews, copious correspondence, archival research in Europe and Israel, trips to labor and concentration camps, and the author's personal recollections.
Eva grew up with a mother who had to survive her survivalAgnes was confronted by the devastating loss of her husband, her father, mother, three siblings, the generations of grandparents and great grandparents as well as the loss of the family's fortune. But Agnes worked hard to create a sense of normal life for her daughters. Eva continued to have flare-ups of the illnesses she suffered n Auschwitz. But she did well at school and went on to study medicine at the university in Bratislava.
In 1966 she married a fellow survivor, Jacob Sultanik who resettled in Munich, Germany. Eva left the Communist regime in Czechoslovakia in 1967 and moved to West Germany to join her husband. Here she began her practice as a pediatrician and later as a psychotherapistand for the first time had the opportunity to live out her Jewish identity. Jakob died in a tragic accident when their son, Erik, was a small boy. Eva later married a fellow physician, Bernd Umlauf, and they had two sons together, Oliver and Julian. Every so often, the horror of her early years would resurface in nightmares of the Auschwitz gas chambers and dead babies. Having
- Autor: Umlauf Eva
- Altersempfehlung: 19 - 99 Jahre
- 2024, Englisch
- Übersetzer: Frisch Shelley
- Verlag: Mandel Vilar Press
- ISBN-10: 1942134975
- ISBN-13: 9781942134978
- Erscheinungsdatum: 02.05.2024
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- Dateiformat: ePub
- Größe: 7.30 MB
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