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Eva and Otto : Resistance, Refugees, and Love in the Time of Hitler / Tom, Kathy, and Peter Pfister.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Pfister, Thomas L., 1948- author.
Pfister, Peter J., 1948- author.
Pfister, Katherine D., 1946- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
World War, 1939-1945--Refugees--United States.
World War, 1939-1945.
Refugees--Government policy--United States.
Refugees.
World War, 1939-1945--Secret service--United States.
Anti-Nazi movement--France--Biography.
Anti-Nazi movement.
Anti-Nazi movement--Germany--Biography.
Political refugees--United States--Biography.
Political refugees.
Internationaler Sozialistischer Kampfbund--History.
Internationaler Sozialistischer Kampfbund.
United States. Office of Strategic Services--Officials and employees--Biography.
United States.
Pfister, Otto, 1900-1985.
Pfister, Otto.
Pfister, Eva Lewinski, 1910-1991.
Pfister, Eva Lewinski.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xi, 528 pages) : illustrations
Place of Publication:
West Lafayette, Indiana : Purdue University Press, [2020]
Summary:
"Eva and Otto is a true story about German opposition and resistance to Hitler as revealed through the early lives of Eva Lewinski Pfister (1910-1991) and Otto Pfister (1900-1985). It is an intimate and epic account of two Germans-Eva born Jewish, Otto born Catholic-who worked with a little-known German political group that resisted and fought against Hitler in Germany before 1933 and then in exile in Paris before the German invasion of France in May 1940. After their improbable escapes from separate internment and imprisonment in Europe, Eva obtained refuge in America in October 1940 where she worked to rescue other endangered political refugees, including Otto, with the help of Eleanor Roosevelt. As revealed in recently declassified records, Eva and Otto later engaged in different secret assignments with the US Office of Strategic Services (OSS) in support of the Allied war effort. Despite their vastly different backgrounds, Eva and Otto gave each other hope and strength as they acted upon what they understood to be an ethical duty to help others threatened by fascism. The book provides a sobering insight into the personal risks and costs of a commitment to that duty. Their unusually beautiful writing-directed to each other in diaries and correspondence during two long periods of wartime separation-also reveals an unlikely and inspiring love story."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Part I. Eva's Path to 28 Boulevard Poissonniere
Childhood in Goldap (1910-26)
Study in France and at the Walkemühle (1926-32)
Anti-Nazi Work in Germany (1932-33)
Early Years in Exile in Paris (1933-35)
Part II. Otto's Path to 28 Boulevard Poissonniere
Childhood in Munich (1900-20)
"Education" in Italy and France (1920-35)
Part III. Resistance and Love in Paris: 1935-
Anti-Nazi Work in Paris
War Begins: Internment, Sabotage and Love
Part IV. German Invasion on May 9, 1940: Eva and Otto Forced on Separate Paths
Eva's Internment at Velodrome d'Hiver and Camp de Gurs
Eva's Refuge in Castagnede, Montauban and Marseille
Otto's Capture and Imprisonment by the Nazis
Otto's Return to Paris and Flight to Montauban
Eva's Escape over the Pyrenees and Unexpected Delay in Lisbon
Eva's Voyage from Lisbon to New York
Part V. New York 1940-41: Urgent Efforts to Rescue ISK Colleagues Including Otto
Eva's Daunting Task of Obtaining U.S. Visas
Help from Eleanor Roosevelt and Other Americans
Three Crucial Meetings on December 27,
1940 Correspondence
Eva's Other Activities before the End of
Further Pleas to Help Otto and Other Refugees
Otto's Wait for Visa in Southern France
Otto's Escape to America
Eva's Defense of Her Decision to Marry Otto
Part VI. Rescue Efforts and Work for the OSS in the Face of Personal Challenges
Priorities: Eva's Rescue and Relief Work
"Rene-Eva Correspondence"
Eva's Secret Work with the OSS
Three Big Decisions in 1943-
A Devastating Loss
Part VII. Separated Again
Otto's OSS Mission; Wartime Correspondence
War Drags on; Reports on Nazi Atrocities; Another Personal Loss
Questions about the Future as Allies Battle in Europe
Part VIII. Hope Renewed
1945: Signs of Spring as the War in Europe Grinds to an End
A New Life.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-61249-614-8
OCLC:
1112131257

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