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Title: | Wanda's War | ||
| Sub-title: | An Untold Story of Nazi Europe, Forced Labour, and a Canadian Immigration Scandal | |||
| By (author): | Marsha Faubert | |||
| ISBN10-13: | 1773102753 : 9781773102757 | |||
| Illustrations: | b/w photos | |||
| Format: | Paperback | |||
| Size: | 225x150mm | |||
| Pages: | 256 | |||
| Weight: | .454 Kg. | |||
| Published: | Goose Lane Editions - February 2023 | |||
| List Price: | 19.99 Pounds Sterling | |||
| Availability: | In Stock Qty Available: 3 | |||
| Subjects: | Biography: general : Biography: historical, political & military : Second World War : Gender studies: women : c 1939 to c 1945 (including WW2) | |||
Finalist, Rakuten Kobo Emerging Writer Prize (Non-Fiction) In 1943, Wanda Gizmunt was ripped from her family home in Poland and deported to a forced labour camp in Nazi Germany. At the end of the war, she became one of millions of displaced Europeans awaiting resettlement. Unwilling to return to then-Soviet-occupied Poland, Wanda became one of 100 young Polish women brought to Canada in 1947 to address a labour shortage at a Quebec textile mill. But rather than arriving to long-awaited freedom, the women found themselves captives to their Canadian employer. Their treatment eventually became a national controversy, prompting scrutiny of Canadaâ s utilitarian immigration policy. Wanda seized the opportunity to leave the mill in the midst of a strike in 1948. She never looked back, but she remained silent about her wartime experience. Only after her death did her daughter-in-law assemble the pieces of Wandaâ s life in Poland, Nazi Germany, and finally, Canada. In this masterful account of a hidden episode of history, Faubert chronicles the tragedy of exile and the meaning of silence for those whose traumas were never fully recognized. |
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