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Destined to Witness: Growing Up Black in Nazi Germany

hardcoverOctober 20, 1999
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ISBN-13: 9780688171551 ISBN-10: 0688171559
Publisher
William Morrow
Binding
hardcover
Published
October 20, 1999
Weight
1.8 lbs
Dimensions
23.50×3.60×15.50 cm

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Destined to Witness: Growing Up Black in Nazi Germany by Massaquoi, Hans. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780688171551.

A great deal of Holocaust survival stories revolve around disguise--many Jews were forced into impersonation by the desperateness of their plight. Imagine if a person, by the accident of birth, was deigned a target of Nazi hatred but hadnt an option of disguise. The son of a well-to-do African and a white German nurse, Hans lived a privileged toddlers life befitting the grandson of a diplomat. Concern for Hanss frail health caused his mother to remain with him in Germany when his grandfather and father were compelled to return to Liberia. He and his mother become part of Hamburgs poor working class, forced to live in a cramped attic apartment without hot water and electricity. But their change in social status was to be only the beginning of their hardships. For twelve agonizing years following Hitlers rise to power, Hans, like all non-Aryans, was dehumanized and devalued by the Nazis. Living in constant fear of death, by either the Gestapo executioners or Allied bombs, Hanss existence became increasingly precarious until liberation by British troops in 1945. What sets Hanss story apart from other memoirs of the Holocaust era is that his high visibility made him an easily recognizable target, stranded without the comfort of a racial community of any sort. Destined to Witness is a memoir filled with courage, feeling, and intelligence that will touch readers everywhere.A great deal of Holocaust survival stories revolve around disguise--many Jews were forced into impersonation by the desperateness of their plight. Imagine if a person, by the accident of birth, was deigned a target of Nazi hatred but hadnt an option of disguise. The son of a well-to-do African and a white German nurse, Hans lived a privileged toddlers life befitting the grandson of a diplomat. Concern for Hanss frail health caused his mother to remain with him in Germany when his grandfather and father were compelled to return to Liberia. He and his mother become part of Hamburgs poor working class, forced to live in a cramped attic apartment without hot water and electricity. But their change in social status was to be only the beginning of their hardships. For twelve agonizing years following Hitlers rise to power, Hans, like all non-Aryans, was dehumanized and devalued by the Nazis. Living in constant fear of death, by either the Gestapo executioners or Allied bombs, Hanss existence became increasingly precarious until liberation by British troops in 1945. What sets Hanss story apart from other memoirs of the Holocaust era is that his high visibility made him an easily recognizable target, stranded without the comfort of a racial community of any sort. Destined to Witness is a memoir filled with courage, feeling, and intelligence that will touch readers everywhere.