Gone to Pitchipoi A Boy's Desperate Fight for Survival in Wartime

In Gone to Pitchipoi Katz vividly recalls his experience growing up in the turmoil of WWII, and his extraordinary escape from the constant threats of Nazi occupied Poland. Born in 1931 in the picturesque countryside of Ostrowiec Świętokrzyskie, wherein more than a third of the population was Jewis...

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Main Author: Katz, Rubin (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Boston, MA Academic Studies Press 2012
Series:Jews of Poland
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