A Polish Doctor in the Nazi Camps

My Mother's Memories of Imprisonment, Immigration, and a Life Remade

Personal narrative is interwoven with history in this compelling daughter's account of her Polish Catholic mother's World War II experiences as a prisoner-doctor in Jewish slave labor camps in Nazi Germany. Dr. Jadwiga Lenartowicz Rylko was arrested for political reasons in early 1944. She endured three concentration camps, a 42-day death march, and the challenges of surviving survival--rebuilding a new life as a refugee doctor in postwar Germany, and later as an immigrant in the United States.

Award(s)
2014 Foreword INDIEFAB Award Gold Winner in Biography, 2015 IPPY Awards Gold Winner in Biography, 2015 Michigan Notable Book Winner, and 2015 Next Generation Indie Book Awards Finalist
Book Website
http://www.rylkobauer.com
Contributor(s)
Barbara Rylko-Bauer
Publisher
University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN-13
978-0-8061-5191-5
Publication Date
Jun 1, 2015
Pages
400
Price
$19.95
Tags
#history
#biography