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Hiding in Plain Sight

How a Jewish Girl Survived Europe's Heart of Darkness

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Hiding in Plain Sight

By: Pieter van Os, David Doherty - translator
Narrated by: Suzanne Toren
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Polish Catholics believed she was one of them. A devoted Nazi family took her in as if she was their own daughter. She fell in love with a German engineer who built aeroplanes for the Luftwaffe. What none of these people knew was that Mala Rivka Kizel had been born into a large Orthodox Jewish family in Warsaw, Poland, in 1926. By using her charm, intelligence, blonde hair, and blue eyes to assume different identities, she was the only member of her family to survive World War II.

When Dutch journalist Pieter van Os stumbled upon Mala's story, he set out to revive the world through which she had made her way from war-ravaged middle Europe to the nascent state of Israel, before finally settling in the Netherlands. With her memoir and their interviews as guide, van Os physically retraced Mala's steps, stopping in at local archives and remote villages, searching for anyone who might have known or helped her seventy-five years before.

At times sounding like an erudite detective story, this poignant, rich book is an engrossing meditation on what drives us to fear the 'other', and what in turn might allow us to feel compassion for them.

©2020 Pieter van Os; Translation copyright 2022 by David Doherty. First published in Dutch as Liever dier dan mens by Prometheus in 2020. The print publication was made possible with financial support from the Dutch Foundation for Literature. (P)2023 Tantor
20th Century Adventurers, Explorers & Survival Europe Historical Judaism Military Women War Holocaust
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