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Under a cruel star : a life in Prague 1941-1968

Kovaly, HedaEpstein, Franci(Translated by)Epstein, Helen(Translated by)
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The daughter of prosperous Jews, Heda Kovály found her world turned upside down with the German annexation of Czechoslovakia.

Deported to Lodz Ghetto in 1941 and then to Auschwitz, where her parents were murdered, in 1944, Kovaly made a miraculous escape from a column of prisoners being marched to Bergen-Belsen in early 1945. On reuniting with her husband in Prague after the war, things started to look more hopeful.

Rudolf Margolius became a deputy minister of foreign trade.

But in 1952 he and 13 other government officials were tried and 11 of those hanged in one of the era's most notorious show trials.

Heda Kovály and her four year old son were hounded by the state and shunned by society. In this powerful and moving memoir, Kovály describes her imprisonment by the Nazis during WWII and her persecution by the Communists in the 1950s - a classic account of life under totalitarianism.

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Granta Books
1847084761 / 9781847084767
Paperback / softback
05/01/2012
United Kingdom
English
192 p.