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Gone to Ground

One woman's extraordinary account of survival in the heart of Nazi Germany

Marie Jalowicz-Simon

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Beschreibung

Berlin 1941. Marie Jalowicz Simon, a nineteen-year-old Jewish woman, makes an extraordinary decision. All around her, Jews are being rounded up for deportation, forced labour and extermination. Marie takes off the yellow star and vanishes into the city.

In the years that follow, Marie lives under an assumed identity, moving between almost twenty different safe houses. She is forced to accept shelter wherever she can find it, and many of those she stays with expect services in return. She stays with foreign workers, committed communists and even convinced Nazis. Any false move might lead to arrest. Always on the move, never certain who could be trusted and how far, it is her quick-witted determination and the most amazing and hair-raising strokes of luck that ensure her survival.

This is Marie's extraordinary story, told in her own voice with unflinching honesty after more than fifty years of silence.

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s great words and broad brushstrokes. It pays witness not to human love, but instead to a devastating love of truth.
This isn't a book about noble heroes, or about silent heroes. It's not a history of the good people in the resistance. It takes us deep into Berlin, where meanness and helpfulness, squalor and great heartedness kept close quarters ... This book is a mad journey into the reality that lies beyond the radar of history'

The tone of her testimony is remarkable, unsentimental and yet often infused with unexpected empathy for so many of the people with whom she crossed paths...What makes this book so striking is the steady voice, beautifully rendered into English by Anthea Bell, of a spectacularly resilient, resourceful and singularly brave woman.
s voice - perceptive, humane, determined - comes across on every page.
A remarkable, unsentimental book ... <i>Gone to Ground</i> is a memorably good book, and Jalowicz'

Jalovicz Smon is a born storyteller, fluently describing dire practicalities, sparing no one in criticism or praise, including herself.

Remarkable ... fascinating ... She is a female voice from the horrors of the Second World War and it is good that voice lives on.
s story is incredibly life-affirming and at times, even joyful.
Marie Simon transports the reader right to wartime Berlin. Even seventy years later, her voice is young, fresh, and gripping. Her story is by turns funny, wise and horrific. I felt like she was reaching out to me across time and I couldn't help but fall in love with her. Despite the incredible dangers she faced living underground in Nazi Berlin, Marie'

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