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Irene Gut Opdyke (1918–2003)

Auteur de In My Hands: Memories of a Holocaust Rescuer

3 oeuvres 1,063 utilisateurs 20 critiques 4 Favoris

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Irene Gut Opdyke lives in Yorba Linda, California. (Bowker Author Biography)

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Nom canonique
Opdyke, Irene Gut
Autres noms
Gut, Irene
Date de naissance
1918-05-05
Date de décès
2003-05-17
Sexe
female
Nationalité
Poland
Lieu de naissance
Kozienice, Poland
Lieux de résidence
Radom, Poland
New York, New York, USA
Professions
nurse
Holocaust rescuer
Courte biographie
Irene Gut was born one of five daughters in a Catholic family in a small village in eastern Poland. She was barely out of her teens when Nazi Germany invaded and occupied her country in World War II. The family had moved to Radom, where she enrolled in classes to become a nurse. She was captured during a roundup of Polish citizens for forced labor by the Germans and sent to work in a munitions factory, where she fell ill. She was then hired to work in the kitchen of a hotel near the Glinice Jewish ghetto in Radom. After witnessing the murder of Jews in 1942, she began to take food from the hotel and smuggle it into the ghetto. Later, at the risk of her own life, she smuggled Jews into the nearby woods and delivered food to them there. In addition, she hid Jews in the basement of her German employer's villa. At the end of the war, she made her way from a displaced persons camp in Russian-occupied Poland to West Germany. There she met William Opdyke, an American worker for the United Nations, and told him her story. After emigrating to the USA, she met Opdyke again by chance in New York City and married him. In 1982, Mrs. Opdyke was recognized by the Israel Holocaust Commission at Yad Vashem as one of the "Righteous Among the Nations." Her autobiography, In My Hands: Memories of a Holocaust Rescuer, was published in 1999. A play based on the book, entitled Irena's Vow, was produced on Broadway in 2009.

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Excellent story of a Holocaust rescuer in Poland.
 
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kslade | 19 autres critiques | Dec 8, 2022 |
This is the true story of a Polish girl during WWII. She was underage but left home to study to be a nurse. War breaks out. She spends several years being sent to different areas and working for different groups. She's raped and goes hungry sometimes. She becomes a spy of sorts, sneaking food to Jews, hiding them and helping them to escape. It's a truly inspiring story and gave me the feels.
 
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ToniFGMAMTC | 19 autres critiques | Feb 17, 2021 |
Memoir of Irene Gut Opdyke, a Polish girl during WWII who worked to help save Jews.
 
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Kristelh | 19 autres critiques | Aug 22, 2020 |
I listened to this audio, which was excellent, and the story is fascinating. I also listened to it thinking it was a YA book, which isn't accurate I guess. I think I'll bring it to our schools anyway, because Irene is a teenager for a good part of the story, and it's so compelling I think they'll find it interesting. It does touch on very dark things as well as very hopeful things, but it didn't feel too graphic for our middle school students.

It also has stark parallels to several current situations, and I found her very first acts to help Jewish people in the ghettos encouraging for when you're overwhelmed by a situation. That moment of "I can't fix this, but I can offer a small act," is such a good reminder that small things count even if you sometimes feel like nothing you can do will matter.… (plus d'informations)
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Œuvres
3
Membres
1,063
Popularité
#24,217
Évaluation
½ 4.3
Critiques
20
ISBN
27
Langues
5
Favoris
4

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