Towards the Future - A Memoir

Author(s): Guta Goldstein

Judaica

In this memoir, Guta Kopel recounts her life from the day of her Liberation, three weeks before the end of World War Two. She was finally free, after six yearsof deprivation and loss. Guta was 15 years old and all alone.


It is 1945 and Europe is in chaos with vast population movements and survivors of a ruthless war searching for places to call home. Traumatised Holocaust survivors became displaced persons contemplating their future and trying to find a country that would accept the remnants of European Jewry.


After leaving Germany, Guta regained her youthful spirit among the friendly and hospitable Italian people of Florence. Although the life of a displaced person was difficult and transient, she enjoyed living in Italy. She learnt Italian and English and made many good friends.


Four and a half long years later she, her cousin Inka with her husband and their two little girls were grantedpermission to emigrate to Australia. Settled in Melbourne, Guta met Ludek Goldstein, the man she was to marry.


Ludek was also a Holocaust survivor and a displacedperson in Italy. His painful and distressing story throughthe War is movingly described by Guta.


It was in the safety of Melbourne that they embraced anormal life.


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Learn more in Sarah Grynberg's interview with Guta Goldstein!


https://www.podcastoneaustralia.com.au/podcasts/a-life-of-greatness/guta-goldstein-finding-hope-within-the-darkness

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  • : 01 December 2018
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