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These letters to a beloved son and his family tell the poignant story of one womans life in Nazi-occupied Prague and help explain why some Jews stayed behind. Henriette Pollatschek was 69 years old when the Nazis marched into Prague, where she and her daughter had sought refuge after fleeing their German-held homeland in northern Bohemia. Henriettes son and his family had already escaped to Switzerland and later to Cuba and the United States. At each step of the way, her family urged Henriette to join them. But in the face of what was then only a vague and, to many, unbelievable threat of danger, she was unwilling to abandon her financial independence, her accustomed way of life, and the familial objects she had gathered over a lifetime. As living conditions for Jews worsened in Nazi-occupied Prague, however, Henriette began to have second thoughts. Her letters to her son and his family in Havana reveal an increasingly desperate situation as the obstacles to escape mounted while living conditions eroded. Ultimately both Henriette and her daughter perished.Henriette Pollatscheks letters provide a detailed picture of the lives of Jews in Prague during the war years: the evictions, the food shortages, the worries about livelihood, and the increasing prohibitions and regulations, as well as the brave and cheerful attempts to maintain a normal life and bear hardships. Henriettes letters also help explain why more Jews did not escape. As Renata Polt, Henriettes granddaughter, concludes, Who could imagine a Holocaust? Translated, edited, and annotated by Polt and illustrated with intimate family snapshots, this book brings the horrors and dilemmas of the Holocaust alive in a moving, personal account while answering pertinent historical questions about the motives of Jews who stayed behind. Renata Polt is a free-lance writer and film critic living in Berkeley, California.

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title A Thousand Kisses A Grandmothers Holocaust Letters Judaic Studies - photo 1

title:A Thousand Kisses : A Grandmother's Holocaust Letters Judaic Studies Series (Unnumbered)
author:Pollatschek, Henriette.; Polt, Renata
publisher:University of Alabama Press
isbn10 | asin:0817309306
print isbn13:9780817309305
ebook isbn13:9780585141022
language:English
subjectPollatschek, Henriette,--b. 1870--Correspondence, Jews--Persecutions--Czech Republic, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Czech Republic--Personal narratives, Czech Republic--Ethnic relations.
publication date:1999
lcc:DS135.C95P65 1999eb
ddc:940.53/18/094371
subject:Pollatschek, Henriette,--b. 1870--Correspondence, Jews--Persecutions--Czech Republic, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Czech Republic--Personal narratives, Czech Republic--Ethnic relations.
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A Thousand Kisses
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Mamina Henriette Pollatschek c 1939 Page iii A Thousand - photo 2
Mamina (Henriette Pollatschek), c. 1939
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A Thousand Kisses
A GrandMother's Holocaust Letters
Translated and Edited by
Renata Polt
THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA PRESS
Tuscaloosa and London
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Copyright 1999
The University of Alabama Press
Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487-0380
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
The paper on which this book is printed meets the minimum requirements of American
National Standard for Information Science-Permanence of Paper for Printed Library
Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Pollatschek, Henriette, b. 1870.
A thousand kisses : a grandmother's Holocaust letters /
translated and edited by Renata Polt.
p. cm. (Judaic studies series)
Includes bibliographical references (p. 207).
ISBN 0-8173-0930-6
1. Pollatschek, Henriette, b. 1870Correspondence. 2.
JewsPersecutionsCzech Republic. 3. Holocaust, Jewish
(19391945)Czech RepublicPersonal narratives. 4. Czech
RepublicEthnic relations. I. Polt, Renata, 1932- II. Title. III.
Series: Judaic studies series (unnumbered)
DS 135.C95 P65 1999
940.53'18'094371ddc21
98-9066
British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data available
JUDAIC STUDIES SERIES
Leon J. Weinberger, General Editor
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To my mother,
and to the memory of
my grandmother
and my father
Picture 3
You have always been in others and you will remain in others. And what does it matter to you if later on that is called your memory? This will be youthe you that enters the future and becomes a part of it.
Boris Pasternak, Dr Zhivago
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Contents
List of Illustrations
viii
Acknowledgments
ix
Introduction
xi
1939
1
1940
59
1941
119
1942
177
Postscript
199
Glossary of Names, Places, and Institutions
201
Bibliography
207

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Illustrations
Mamina (Henriette Pollatschek), c. 1939
frontispiece
Family Tree: Mamina and Her Descendants
xviii
Map of German-Controlled Area of Central Europe, 194042
xix
The Heller Family
Following Page 109
Painting of Lene, 1920
Wedding Photograph of Liesel and Friedrich Pollatschek, 1927
Henriette, probably in the 1930s
Painting of Henriette, 1931
Lene (Helene Frth) in Her "Winter Garden," probably in the 1930s
Hans, Liesel, Renate, and Friedrich in Switzerland, 1939
Lene, Mamina (Henriette), and Tonscha, Prague, 1940
Friedrich, Hans, Renate, and Liesel in Havana, 1940
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