Too Deep Were Our Roots

A Viennese Jewish memoir of the years between the two World Wars

Biography & Memoir
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Author: Sonja Wachstein ISBN: 9780970703910
Publisher: Harbor Electronic Publishing Publication: October 1, 2001
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Sonja Wachstein
ISBN: 9780970703910
Publisher: Harbor Electronic Publishing
Publication: October 1, 2001
Imprint:
Language: English

Born just before World War I, Sonia Wachstein's earliest memories of her childhood in Vienna revolve around her family's house looking out over the peaceful Vienna Woods. She also recalls a post-war time of rampant inflation and unemployment. Long an intellectual and cultural capital, the city was also a place where the well-established Jewish community prospered.

But as the European political situation changed during the 1920s and 1930s, life for the assimilated Jews in Vienna began to change. Propelled by the rise of the Nazi party in Germany, and later by the Nuremberg laws, Sonia's family and friends face increasing discrimination. Her travels to England, Italy, and Palestine—where there is little mention of the "Jewish problem"—underscore the dangers of ingrained anti-Semitism. When Austria is occupied by the German army in 1938, Sonia faces the tought choice of deciding whether to stay or leave—before it is too late to do so.

This riveting first-person account includes the stories of Bernhard Wachstein, Sonia's father, a prominent Jewish scholar; her brother Max, a doctor who is sent to Dachau; and many other friends and family members. And woven throughout are the themes of roots and identity, and the question of what is to be done when homeland is no longer home.

About the author: Sonia Wachstein was born in Vienna in 1909. In 1938 she emigrated to England, and then to Manhattan, where she has lived since.

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Born just before World War I, Sonia Wachstein's earliest memories of her childhood in Vienna revolve around her family's house looking out over the peaceful Vienna Woods. She also recalls a post-war time of rampant inflation and unemployment. Long an intellectual and cultural capital, the city was also a place where the well-established Jewish community prospered.

But as the European political situation changed during the 1920s and 1930s, life for the assimilated Jews in Vienna began to change. Propelled by the rise of the Nazi party in Germany, and later by the Nuremberg laws, Sonia's family and friends face increasing discrimination. Her travels to England, Italy, and Palestine—where there is little mention of the "Jewish problem"—underscore the dangers of ingrained anti-Semitism. When Austria is occupied by the German army in 1938, Sonia faces the tought choice of deciding whether to stay or leave—before it is too late to do so.

This riveting first-person account includes the stories of Bernhard Wachstein, Sonia's father, a prominent Jewish scholar; her brother Max, a doctor who is sent to Dachau; and many other friends and family members. And woven throughout are the themes of roots and identity, and the question of what is to be done when homeland is no longer home.

About the author: Sonia Wachstein was born in Vienna in 1909. In 1938 she emigrated to England, and then to Manhattan, where she has lived since.

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