The Wolves at My Shadow: The Story of Ingelore Rothschild

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Athabasca University Press, Apr 3, 2017 - Biography & Autobiography - 324 pages

 

Ingelore Rothschild was twelve years old when she was whisked out of her home in 1936. It was her first step on a cross-continent journey to Japan, where she and her parents sought refuge from rising anti-Semitism in Nazi Germany. A decade later, as she sails away from what has become her home in Kobe, Japan, Ingelore records her memories of life in Berlin, the long train journey through Russia, and her time in Japan during World War II.

Each leg of the journey presents its own nightmare: passports are stolen, identities are uncovered, a mudslide tears through the Rothschild’s home, and the atomic bombs are dropped on Nagasaki and Hiroshima. Ingelore’s bright, observant nature and remarkable capacity for befriending those along her way fills her narrative with unique details about the people she meets and the places she travels to.

The story of Ingelore and her prominent German Jewish family’s escape is an invaluable account that contributes to Holocaust witness and memoir literature. Although she was forever marked by her traumatic past, Ingelore’s survival story is a painful reminder that only European Jews with significant financial means were able to carefully orchestrate an escape from Nazi Germany.

 

Contents

We Sail to America
3
The Calm Before the Storm
15
Deception and Dismay
21
My Birthday
29
Dark Clouds are Everywhere
37
Conditions Worsen
45
Sand Falls Through the Hourglass
55
Everything Worries Me
61
Parting is Such Sweet Sorrow
147
A Token of Friendship
159
The World of Garlic
173
Japan is on the Horizon
185
The Earth Moves
199
Natures Violent Display
211
The War is Coming
233
The Americans Strike
245

We Say Goodbye
69
On My Own
79
Together Again
85
Seven Hundred Kilometres More Goodbyes
91
A Major Catastrophe
99
A Bad Situation Becomes Worse
111
The Truth is Revealed
123
Our Secret is Safe
135
The Emperor Speaks
261
Occupation
267
The Time of My Life
273
Fate Intervenes
283
Another Story Begins
295
Bibliography
305
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About the author (2017)

 

Darilyn Stahl Listort, daughter of Ingelore Rothschild and Harold Stahl, is a retired public school teacher, counselor, and school administrator.

Dennis Listort is a retired public school teacher and administrator. A poet and a freelance writer, his work has appeared in magazines and newspapers. He is the author of The Writing Box, a work of adult contemporary fiction.

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