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Anna und Leon
其他書名
ihre Lebensgeschichte erzählt anhand von Briefen, Tonbandprotokollen und anderen Dokumenten
出版Hentrich & Hentrich, 2005
ISBN39384850199783938485019
URLhttp://books.google.com.hk/books?id=E7ttAAAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋Anna and Leon, both born in 1911 in Poland, get to know each other in Lodz. During their studies in medical school in Zürich, they become acquainted with the American architecture student Hermann Field. The three have long discussions at night and develop a close friendship. After completion of her studies, Anna becomes a doctor in an anarchist group in the Spanish Civil War. In the summer of 1939, Hermann Field helped politically persecuted individuals in Krakow escape from the Czech Republic to England. On September 8, Lodz is taken over by the Germany army. To escape from death as a Polish Jewish communist, Anna and her husband flee to the Soviet Union. After the invasion of the Soviet Union, Leon joins the Red Army. Anna begins an Odyssey from Lemburg to the ghetto to Radom. She risks herself through the front lines to the Red Army, but has a German-speaking Jew and a Polish communist, she is considered a spy. Both survive May 8, 1945 in Dresden as members of the II. Polish Army. Return in the freed home and intensive work as doctors. They are arrested by the Polish secret police in the summer of 1949. Anna freed from jail in 1953 after Stalin's death. She learns that her husband died in 1952. Hermann Field in Poland and his brother Noel in Budapest were also arrested.