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The Secret of Priest's Grotto: A Holocaust Survival Story

af Peter Lane Taylor, Christos Nicola

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Two explorers survey caves in the Western Ukraine and relate the story of how an extended Jewish family, fleeing persecution by the Nazis, lived for two years in a large cave, Popowa Yama, and survived the war.
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Two explorers survey caves and relate the true story of how several Jewish families survived the Holocaust of World WarII by hiding in the caves of western Ukraine for over three years.
  KilmerMSLibrary | Apr 30, 2013 |
After the fall of the Soviet Union, Chris Nicola traveled to the Ukraine to explore the gypsum caves of the region, which had not previously been open to Americans. On one of the trips, he heard locals telling stories about Jews who had gone into a cave during World War II, but no one was sure what happened to them. In his explorations, he found man-made walls and artifacts, and began to search for information. Nearly ten years later, there was an email from the neighbor of Sol Wexler, who was one of the 38 survivors. This is the story of Sol, his cousins the Stermers, the Dodyk family and the Kurz family. As Jews in wartime Eastern Europe, they faced being forced into Nazi ghettos and death camps. Instead, they chose leave their homes at midnight on October 12, 1942 to hide in the first of two local caves. With no weapons and limited supplies, the group lived in fear, darkness, constant chill and damp, making dangerous supply runs at night. When the Nazis discovered their first hiding spot in late March of 1943, Esther Stermer blocked their advance and stood toe-to-toe with the commander, challenging him so that her family might have more time to escape through the hidden exit. The few who were captured managed to escape and return, and the group moved to the larger Popowa Yama cave where they lived in darkness until April 12, 1944. Family love and loyalty are central to this amazing story of courage and survival against all odds. The design of this book is color coded -- pages telling the survivors' stories are colored, with historic photographs and maps and quotes from Esther Stermer's own memoir of their time in the caves. Pages showing modern photos and details of the expeditions into the caves are white, with photos of artifacts within the caves. Part archaeology, part survival story, and all history, this is an amazing record of human strength and will. A must-read for the Holocaust unit in 8th grade ( )
  KarenBall | Sep 23, 2011 |
Although The Secret of Priest’s Grotto: A Holocaust Survival Story is 64 pages long, it is intense on vivid imagery and man’s struggle against all odds to use their wits, physical, mental and emotional strength, and retain a sense of dignity and hope within the confines of the Holocaust, enabling them to escape the Nazis. It is an amazing story, and Peter Lane Taylor and Christos Nicola should be commended for their contribution to Holocaust history. I highly recommend this incredible book. ( )
  LorriMilli | Feb 28, 2010 |
A story about the power of family and the depths of human resources for survival. The extended family hid out in two caves, the second after the first was discovered by the Nazis. Almost all 36 family members survived the ordeal of hiding out in a cave for 2 years. ( )
  bsutton | Feb 25, 2008 |
Ukranian Jews hide in cave for over a year. ( )
  hjyamamoto | Sep 29, 2007 |
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Two explorers survey caves in the Western Ukraine and relate the story of how an extended Jewish family, fleeing persecution by the Nazis, lived for two years in a large cave, Popowa Yama, and survived the war.

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