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Other Victims: A Historical Fiction About the "Other Victims" of the Holocaust. A Biracial Child Experiences Prejudice and Persecution During The Nazis' Occupation

Other Victims: A Historical Fiction About the "Other Victims" of the Holocaust. A Biracial Child Experiences Prejudice and Persecution During The Nazis' Occupation

          
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The story is seen through the eyes of the main character Namib Mushelenga, the daughter of a White German woman named Lody Mushelenga and a Black Namibian man named Omir Mushelenga, who just so happens to be a World War I veteran who fought with the French against Germany. The book starts with Namib at the age of three in 1933. Her parents suffer huge consequences as a result of their marriage and having a biracial child. In order to escape the Death or Divorce Law, they all go into hiding in a home where a Jewish family once lived. Determined to have a better, safer place for his family to live in, Omir surprises his wife and daughter with the news that they will flee Nazi Germany to live in Amsterdam. But this does not go as planned. The years roll by to 1944 and Namib is now fifteen-years-old. Omir had made a big mistake in choosing to leave Nazi Germany alone and then send for his family later. Faithfully and patiently, Namib has still clung to the belief that her family will someday be safe in a better place if only her father would finally send for them. Namib has also befriended a Jewish boy named Aven Beneluz and his family. For reasons that Namib does not yet know, her mother is determined to keep them apart. On the night that Omir is getting ready to leave for Amsterdam, Namib reveals to her father that her mother has been physically abusive to her to the point of leaving bruises on her body. In response to his daughter's accusations, Omir does nothing because he believes in keeping the family together at all costs. He knows that he must do something about it, but chooses not to. This will cause horrific consequences. To make matters much worse, her mother has been acting strangely and secretly having strong Nazi leanings. Will she abandon her family and turn them in to the Nazis or will she stand with her family in a united front against Hitler and the Nazis?
About the Author: Rachael JanLynnette McCormick was born on December 10, 1989, along with her fraternal twin sister Lydia, in Henrico County, Virginia to Mr. Mitchell McCormick and the former Doris Lynnette Twyman. She attended Manchester Middle School and Manchester High School of Midlothian, Virginia. However, due to redistricting, she went on to graduate from Clover Hill High School, also of Midlothian, Virginia. Her interests are reading, writing, studying history, photography, and cooking. Rachael's career goal is to someday be a writer and make her living as such. She has been studying and reading about the Holocaust since the fourth grade. While at Manchester High School, Rachael's ninth grade history teacher, Mr. Adams, had the class participate in trivia questions about World War II. One of the questions was, "Did Hitler kill Africans?" She didn't raise her hand because she had never thought or read about Hitler killing Africans. Learning the answer was yes, inspired Rachael to do research on the subject of the Black victims of the Holocaust. Tons of information showed up in her research. The first question she asked herself was, "Why isn't this being taught in schools?" From this question and all of her research, she decided to write this story and call it, Other Victims. Rachael began writing the book when she was only fifteen-years-old. Also, she has written a play and screenplay, based on the story.


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  • ISBN-13: 9781492188902
  • Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Publisher Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 56
  • Series Title: English
  • Weight: 86 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1492188905
  • Publisher Date: 14 Dec 2013
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 4 mm
  • Width: 152 mm

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