How We Outwitted and Survived the Nazis

The true story of the Holocaust rescuers, Zofia Sterner and her family

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Cherry Orchard Books
Roman Dziarski
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“Extraordinary storytelling about unfathomable horror.” — Library Journal (starred review)

"[A] worthy tribute to the extraordinary bravery of a remarkable woman.” — Publishers Weekly

In World War II's Poland, thirty year old Zofia Sterner and her husband Wacek refuse to be classified as Jews destined for extermination.

Instead, they evade the Nazis and the Soviets in several dramatic escapes and selflessly rescue many Jews from the Warsaw Ghetto and a labor camp, later becoming active participants in the Warsaw Uprising where they are taken prisoner. This retelling, captured through diaries, interviews, war crime trial testimonies, and letters, detail the Sterners' heroic rescues, escapes, and ultimate survival. A true story of hope amid horrifying tragedy, How We Outwitted and Survived the Nazis illustrates how war brings out the worst and the best in people, and how true humanity and heroism of ordinary people are revealed by their willingness to risk everything and help others. This story is about being human under the most inhumane conditions.

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Contributor Bio

Roman Dziarski is a Professor Emeritus at Indiana University and a biomedical scientist with 150 publications and 14,000 citations, passionately interested in the Holocaust, WWII history, and helping persecuted people.

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