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Through the Telescope
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Through the Telescope

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The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
is one of history's most powerful acts of resistance. Here, author
Joshua M. Greene (Signs
of Survival) tells the true
story of a young Jewish woman who was instrumental in the uprising
as a smuggler of messages and weapons into and out of the Warsaw
Ghetto.
Warsaw, Poland, 1940s: The Nazis are on the march, determined
to wipe out the Jewish people of Europe. Teenage Vladka and her family
are among the thousands of Jews forced to relocate behind the
walls of the Warsaw Ghetto, a cramped, oppressive space full of
starvation, suffering and death.

  When Vladka's family is deported to concentration camps,
  Vladka joins up with other young people in the ghetto who are part
  of the Jewish underground: a group determined to fight back against
  the Nazis, no matter the cost.


  Vladka's role in the underground? To pass as a non-Jew,
  sneaking out of the ghetto to blend into Polish society while smuggling
  secret messages and weapons back over the ghetto wall. Every
  move she makes comes with the risk of being arrested or killed.
  But Vladka and her friends know that their missions are worth the
  danger -they are preparing for an uprising like no other,
  one that will challenge the Nazi war machine.





  This astonishing true story of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, told
  through the lens of Holocaust survivor and educator Vladka Meed


  Introduces readers to a crucial piece of history while highlighting
  the persistence of bravery in the face of hate

  A beautifully written and thoughtfully designed work of narrative
  nonfiction
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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Scholastic US
Country
United States
Date
2 December 2025
Pages
40
ISBN
9781338815290

The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
is one of history's most powerful acts of resistance. Here, author
Joshua M. Greene (Signs
of Survival) tells the true
story of a young Jewish woman who was instrumental in the uprising
as a smuggler of messages and weapons into and out of the Warsaw
Ghetto.
Warsaw, Poland, 1940s: The Nazis are on the march, determined
to wipe out the Jewish people of Europe. Teenage Vladka and her family
are among the thousands of Jews forced to relocate behind the
walls of the Warsaw Ghetto, a cramped, oppressive space full of
starvation, suffering and death.

  When Vladka's family is deported to concentration camps,
  Vladka joins up with other young people in the ghetto who are part
  of the Jewish underground: a group determined to fight back against
  the Nazis, no matter the cost.


  Vladka's role in the underground? To pass as a non-Jew,
  sneaking out of the ghetto to blend into Polish society while smuggling
  secret messages and weapons back over the ghetto wall. Every
  move she makes comes with the risk of being arrested or killed.
  But Vladka and her friends know that their missions are worth the
  danger -they are preparing for an uprising like no other,
  one that will challenge the Nazi war machine.





  This astonishing true story of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, told
  through the lens of Holocaust survivor and educator Vladka Meed


  Introduces readers to a crucial piece of history while highlighting
  the persistence of bravery in the face of hate

  A beautifully written and thoughtfully designed work of narrative
  nonfiction
Read More
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Scholastic US
Country
United States
Date
2 December 2025
Pages
40
ISBN
9781338815290