Pinball Games: Arts of Survival in the Nazi and Communist Eras - Hardcover

Pinball Games: Arts of Survival in the Nazi and Communist Eras - Hardcover

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Pinball Games: Arts of Survival in the Nazi and Communist Eras - Hardcover

Pinball Games: Arts of Survival in the Nazi and Communist Eras - Hardcover

$54.76
Sale price  $54.76 Regular price 

by F. Eber George F. Eber (Author)

When Erwin Leichter played the Tiger Rag in the sealed-off ghetto, his situation was not for a moment less serious, but he was buoyant with youth. Pinball Games, illustrated by the author, tells a story of survival, sometimes through luck, sometimes by daring action, of a group of Hungarian friends through the darkest days of World War II, and later, as they escape from Communist Hungary to the free world.

After a youth marked by golden days on the Danube, the author and many of his classmates are drafted into "the white armbands"- labor battalions of Christian Jews. They jump for their lives from a train bound for the death camps, and eventually make their way back to Budapest to live through the Siege of Budapest, one of the longest and least written about sieges of World War II. With peace come more golden days on the Danube, but they are illusions: Stalin's "Communist Agenda" forces more escapes.

The author, his stepmother, and his father, whose business had been among the first private businesses seized in Budapest, successfully navigate land mines and wire fences to reach the West. "There might be difficult days ahead but I knew those years that called forth the greatest effort of my life were over," writes George F. Eber. "At the time of our escape, the term Iron Curtain was rather newly coined. To me it still meant the great metal fire-curtain in the Budapest theatres of my youth. Now the Iron Curtain had fallen behind us on the theatre of the macabre."

Author Biography

George F. Eber was born in Budapest in 1923. Following World War II and the advent of Communism, he crossed a mined border to immigrate to Canada in 1950. He opened his own architectural practice. During Canada's Expo '67, he was co-architect for eleven participating countries. He died in 1995 shortly after finishing Pinball Games.

Number of Pages: 380
Dimensions: 1 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: May 14, 2010

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