City Libraries, City of Gold Coast

And in the Vienna woods the trees remain, the heartbreaking true story of a family torn apart by war, Elisabeth à sbrink ; translated by Saskia Vogel

Label
And in the Vienna woods the trees remain, the heartbreaking true story of a family torn apart by war, Elisabeth à sbrink ; translated by Saskia Vogel
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
resource.biographical
individual biography
Illustrations
illustrationsplatesportraits
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
And in the Vienna woods the trees remain
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Elisabeth à sbrink ; translated by Saskia Vogel
Sub title
the heartbreaking true story of a family torn apart by war
Summary
Winner of the August Prize, an intricate weave of documents, substantive narrative, and emotional commentary that centers on a young Jewish refugee's friendship with the future founder of IKEA. Otto Ullman, a Jewish boy, was sent from Austria to Sweden right before the outbreak of World War II. There he became best friends with Ingvar Kamprad, who would grow up to become the founder of IKEA. Despite the huge Swedish resistance to Jews, the thirteen-year-old Otto was granted permission to enter Sweden, all in accordance with the Swedish archbishop's secret plan to save Jews on condition that they converted to Christianity. Otto found work as a farmhand at the Kamprad family's farm Elmtaryd in Agunnaryd in the province of Småland. Ingvar and Otto became very close friends. But at the same time, Ingvar Kamprad was actively engaged in Nazi organizations and a great supporter of the fascist Per Engdahl. Otto's parents were trapped in Vienna, and the last letters he received were sent from Theresienstadt. With thorough research, including personal files initiated by the predecessor to today's Swedish Security Service (SaPO) and more than 500 letters, Elisabeth à sbrink illustrates how Swedish society was infused with anti-Semitism and how families are shattered by war and asylum politics
Classification
Contributor
Translator