Friday, July 19, 2019
Alicia My Story, Book Summary Essay -- essays research papers
   The main character in this story is a Jewish girl named Alicia. When the book  starts she is ten years old, she lives in the Polish town of Buczacz with her four brothers,  Moshe, Zachary, Bunio, and Herzl, and her mother and father . The holocaust experience  began subtly at first when the Russians began to occupy Buczacz. When her brother  Moshe was killed at a ââ¬Å" Boys Schoolâ⬠ in Russia and her father was gathered up by  German authorities, the reality of the whole situation quickly became very real. Her father  was taken away shortly after the Russians had moved out and the Germans began to  occupy Buczacz. Once the Germans occupied, they moved the Jewish population of  Buczacz into mass ghettos. Alicia and the rest of her family had to share a house with  several other families which had also been driven out of there homes. The only source of  income in this situation was to sell things at the marketplace, and even there, Jews were  forbidden. Alicia went anyway and sold what she could for food and money.  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  One day her brother Bunio disappeared from the ghetto. Alicia and her family  found out later that he had been taken to a work camp, but that they could send food  packages to him. Shortly after this, Alicia was taken into custody by German officials and  put on a train to another work camp. Alicia managed to escape from this train by jumping  through a small window. She found her way to a river which led her back to the ghetto.   By this time several people in the ghetto had been feeling the effects of the impoverished  conditions. Starvation, Typhoid, and other diseases, were beginning to take its toll on the  people who lived in the ghetto. Then one day, Alicia found out that her brother Bunio had  been killed in the work camp. A boy had escaped so they lined up all the boys and shot  every fourth one  .   à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  As time progressed, Alicia began assuming more responsibility for the daily tasks   of the family such as going out and trading for more food in places other than the  marketplace. While this was going on, Zachary and a few other boys from the ghetto had  been forming a sort of resistance. One day Alicia was informed that her brother had been  hanged. After Zacharyââ¬â¢s death, Alicia was befriended by a woman named Bella. She met  many good friends in the ghetto including a future friend as well as savior, Milek   ...              ...and the police wanted to find out who was buying things from her. Over a span  of 8 months they were kept but finally they were released. They received a lot of money  from people that had been saved by their withholding of evidence. Alicia and her friend  took this money and bought a train ticket to Lodz. They were stopped in Lvov because  they went to get some tea while stopped at a station, but the train took off without them  and they left all of their belongings on the train. Next they boarded a train to Krakow,  and parted ways there. In Krakow, Alicia was staying at a rather large house with another  family. She built a sort of orphanage by gathering up homeless children from the  neighborhood. She lived with this family for a long time, and during this time she learned  about a way that she could go to Eretz Island, Israel where she could be safe. She left her  orphanage and went on a long journey where she met many people that were like her, in  that she didnââ¬â¢t like to see people suffer.   à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Alicia made it to Israel but was taken by British border patrol officers to a jail on  Cypress for coming into the country illegally. She was then released from Cyprus.                       
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