Share
son of a kulak,how a hungarian farm boy survived world war ii and escaped stalinist oppression for a new life in am (in English)
Julius Gyula Fabos
(Author)
·
iUniverse
· Paperback
son of a kulak,how a hungarian farm boy survived world war ii and escaped stalinist oppression for a new life in am (in English) - Fabos, Julius Gyula
$ 13.97
$ 19.95
You save: $ 5.99
Choose the list to add your product or create one New List
✓ Product added successfully to the Wishlist.
Go to My WishlistsIt will be shipped from our warehouse between
Monday, May 27 and
Tuesday, May 28.
You will receive it anywhere in United States between 1 and 3 business days after shipment.
Synopsis "son of a kulak,how a hungarian farm boy survived world war ii and escaped stalinist oppression for a new life in am (in English)"
In the lush Hungarian countryside where he grew up, Julius Gyula Fábos fully expected to run the family farm one day. But after the communist takeover in 1945, his family, like other hardworking farmers of Hungary, were labeled Kuláks and became more and more persecuted as enemies of society. A series of shocking events followed for the Fáboses, including the author and his father's arrest, torture, imprisonment, and confinement in slave labor camps. In a compelling memoir that details not only his dramatic personal history but also reveals the largely unknown plight of his fellow Kuláks, Fábos narrates his turbulent journey from a peaceful boyhood on the farm through the dangers of WWII and the increasing terrors of Stalinist oppression, climaxing with the Hungarian Revolution and a risky escape to a new life in America. In recounting all that he and his family endured, Fábos illustrates that personal courage and determination can help a man to achieve his dreams, despite seemingly insurmountable odds. " ... From the child's-eye perspective of life behind the Iron Curtain, to an entire generation's struggle to preserve humanity and shape the post-war world, Julius's life story is a portrait of courage, resourcefulness, and perseverance ..." -Stan Rosenberg, Massachusetts State Senator