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Anka Voticky (1913–2014)

Autor(a) de Knocking on Every Door

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Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
1913-07-05
Data de falecimento
2014
Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
Czechoslovakia (birth)
Canada
Local de nascimento
Brandýs nad Labem, Czechoslovakia
Local de falecimento
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Locais de residência
Prague, Czechoslovakia
Shanghai, China
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Ocupações
secretary
memoirist
Holocaust survivor

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Anka Voticky, née Annamarie Kanturek, was born to a close-knit, extended Jewish family in the small town of Brandýs nad Labem, Czechoslovakia, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. When she was a small child, her parents moved to the nearby city of Prague. Her mother Hedvika arranged for Anka and her three siblings to learn to speak both German and Czech. At age 15, Anka began attending a German boarding school and later went to business college. In 1933, she married Arnold Voticky, a businessman with whom she would have three children. When Nazi Germany invaded her homeland in 1939 at the start of World War II, Anka's family had already started planning to leave the country. Her husband, parents and sister went on ahead, and in 1940, she and her two young children and 10 other family members began an arduous and circuitous journey to seek refuge in Shanghai, China. There they were endangered yet again when the Japanese occupied the city in 1941 and forced the Jews into a ghetto. The Votickys survived the war and returned to Czechoslovakia; but when the country came under Communist control, they went into exile again. They traveled through Belgium, the UK, and the USA to reach Canada in 1948, settling in Montreal. Anka's memoir Knocking on Every Door (French translation, Frapper à toutes les portes) was published in 2010 as part of The Azrieli Foundation Series of Holocaust Survivor Memoirs.

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As Hitler’s army sweeps into Czechoslovakia in 1940, Anka Voticky, a twenty-five-year-old mother of two, her husband, Arnold, and her family flee half-way around the world to an unlikely refuge – the Chinese port of Shanghai. Estranged from all that is familiar, their security is threatened yet again when the Japanese occupying the city force the Jewish refugees into a ghetto. After the war, the Communist takeover of Czechoslovakia sends the Votickys on another harrowing journey out of Europe, this time to safety in Canada. Global in scope, Anka Voticky’s memoir provides a “rare glimpse of the far-reaching impact of World War.” (Azrieli Foundation)… (mais)
 
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Obras
2
Membros
15
Popularidade
#708,120
Avaliação
4.0
Críticas
1
ISBN
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