Аннотация
Soros, Tivadar, 1894-1968.
Masquerade: dancing around death in Nazi-occupied Hungary / Tivadar
Soros ; edited and translated from the Esperanto by Humphrey Tonkin ;
forewords by Paul and George Soros.
The Nazis came late to Hungary because, until early 1944, Germany and Hungary were allies. But when they did arrive, their orders were to put the Final Solution into effect with deliberate speed. Soros, a Jewish lawyer in Budapest, secured fake Christian identities for himself, his wife, and his two sons following the German invasion of Hungary on March 19, 1944. In a narrative reminiscent of the great Primo Levi, Soros recounts his experiences with a beguiling humor, deep humanity, and a wisdom that is humbling.Superbly translated by Humphrey Tonkin, Masquerade is a unique account of how one man managed not only to survive but to retain his integrity, compassion, family unity, and humor by dancing around death. Like Klemperer s Diary of the Nazi Years, this very personal, low-key testament of the Holocaust is a gripping depiction of normal daily life under the Nazis told by a man who triumphed by leading an ordinary life under extraordinary and terrifying circumstances.”
Maskerado ĉirkaŭ la morto estas membiografia romano de Teodoro Ŝvarc (verkista nomo de Tivadar Soros[1][2]) pri sia travivo kiel judo en Hungario dum la germana okupo kaj faŝista regado en la Dua Mondmilito. Ĝi unue aperis ĉe eldonejo Stafeto en 1965.
https://eo.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maskerado_%C4%89irka%C5%AD_la_morto
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