Never Far Away Never Far Away The Auschwitz Chronicles of Anna Heilman Edited by Sheldon Schwartz Introduction by Dieter K. Buse and Juergen C. Doerr Afterword by Joel Prager © 2001 Anna Heilman. All rights reserved University of Calgary Press 2500 University Drive NW Calgary, Alberta Canada T2N 1N4 National Library of Canada Cataloguing in Publication Data Heilman, Anna, 1928- Never far away Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 1-55238-040-8 1. Heilman, Anna, 1928- 2. Auschwitz (Concentration camp) 3. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)—Personal narratives. 4. Jews—Poland—Biography. I. Schwartz, Sheldon. II. Title. DS135.P63H44 2001 940.53'18'092 C2001-911197-5 We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Book Publishing Industry Development Program (BPIDIP) for our publishing activities. All rights reserved. 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Doerr...........................xi Jews and Poles to 1939.................................................................xii The Warsaw Ghetto.....................................................................xvi Auschwitz .................................................................................xviii The Holocaust: Understanding the Incomprehensible................xix Memoirs........................................................................................xx Anna Heilman’s Biography before and after Auschwitz..........xxiv Warsaw before World War II..................................................................1 The Warsaw Ghetto...............................................................................47 Majdanek................................................................................................67 Arrival at Majdanek......................................................................67 In Majdanek..................................................................................69 Auschwitz...............................................................................................73 The October 1944 Uprising.................................................................125 Premonition.................................................................................132 Estusia’s Last Letter ...................................................................135 The Executions ...........................................................................138 The Ghost of the Past is Never Far Away...........................................143 Afterword by Joel Prager.....................................................................149 Index.....................................................................................................153 • v • To Marta, who saved my life, and to Sheldon, who saved my story. Foreword This book consists of the diaries and memoirs of Anna Heilman, written over the half century between 1944 and 1994. I learned of my mother-in-law’s diaries while preparing an information booklet for a memorial ceremony in 1991 at Yad Vashem, the museum and memorial to the victims of the Holocaust located in Jerusalem. The ceremony was held to dedicate a sculpture to the memory of four young women: Esther (Estusia) Wajcblum (Anna Heilman’s sister), Regina Safirztajn, Ala Gertner, and Roza Robota. These women were executed in January 1945 for their part in the October 1944 uprising at Auschwitz. After the ceremony, I asked Anna to translate the diaries that she wrote in Polish between 1944 and 1945. This material, originally written in Auschwitz and Belgium, includes the chapters entitled “The Warsaw Ghetto” and “Auschwitz” and the two sections in “The October 1944 Uprising,” chapter entitled “Premonition” and “Eustasia’s Last Letter.” The original diaries are with Anna Heilman. I also asked Anna to write supplementary material to provide context and continuity. This includes most of the explanatory footnotes and the chapters “Warsaw: Before World War II”; “Majdanek” (except for the section “In Majdanek,” which was written in 1975); the “October 1944 Uprising” (other than the two sections, “Premonition” and “Estusia’s Last Letter,” noted above); and “The Ghost of the Past is Never Far Away.” This material was written by Anna between 1991 and 1994. As English is not Anna’s first language, I edited the manuscript for grammar, while striving to preserve the authenticity of Anna’s literary voice, which ranges from that of a fifteen-year-old child to that of a woman in her sixties. I also ordered the material to provide a logical flow for the reader. Many people have helped to make the publication of this book possible. I would like to thank Anna Feldman, Alvin Finkel of Athabasca University, Georgina Taylor of the Saskatchewan Indian Federated College, Walter Hildebrandt and John King of the University of Calgary, Juergen C. Doerr • ix •
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