Walter's Welcome

The Intimate Story of a German-Jewish Family's Flight from the Nazis to Peru

Nonfiction, History, Americas, South America, Germany, Jewish
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Author: Eva Neisser Echenberg, Judy Sklar Rasminsky ISBN: 9781510724778
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Publication: January 2, 2018
Imprint: Skyhorse Publishing Language: English
Author: Eva Neisser Echenberg, Judy Sklar Rasminsky
ISBN: 9781510724778
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
Publication: January 2, 2018
Imprint: Skyhorse Publishing
Language: English

“[A] captivating life account of an extended German-Jewish family that survived the Holocaust thanks to the determined efforts by one of its members” (Leo Spitzer, author of Hotel Bolivia**).**
 
Walter’s Welcome is the story of Walter Neisser and the more than fifty members of his family he helped to escape Nazi Germany. The story is told through the letters of the Neisser family, which have been meticulously translated and arranged by Walter’s niece, Eva, who also provides moving historical contextualization and commentary. After fleeing Germany, the Neissers resettled in Peru. However, their flight was neither easy nor seamless. Walter worked tirelessly to provide the resources and guidance necessary for the many members of the family to escape, but communications to Europe were frazzled and travel off the continent became increasingly impossible with each passing day, requiring extraordinary will and coordination to contact the correct officials and receive the necessary documentation. The family’s letters reveal the toll these efforts put on them and the challenges of waiting and surviving in a foreign land as they tried to hold together.
 
The story of Jewish escapees to Latin America has only recently begun to be widely explored. This memoir-in-letters explores the difficulties of daily life in this little explored context, as the Neisser family and many other escaped Jews adjusted to a new home and tried to build a new life in the shadow of the many horrific things happening back in the land they’d left behind.
 
“A fascinating and little-known account . . . I am still digesting the book’s riches—and sharing it with others.” —Walter Laqueur, historian and bestselling author of Putinism: Russia and Its Future with the West

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“[A] captivating life account of an extended German-Jewish family that survived the Holocaust thanks to the determined efforts by one of its members” (Leo Spitzer, author of Hotel Bolivia**).**
 
Walter’s Welcome is the story of Walter Neisser and the more than fifty members of his family he helped to escape Nazi Germany. The story is told through the letters of the Neisser family, which have been meticulously translated and arranged by Walter’s niece, Eva, who also provides moving historical contextualization and commentary. After fleeing Germany, the Neissers resettled in Peru. However, their flight was neither easy nor seamless. Walter worked tirelessly to provide the resources and guidance necessary for the many members of the family to escape, but communications to Europe were frazzled and travel off the continent became increasingly impossible with each passing day, requiring extraordinary will and coordination to contact the correct officials and receive the necessary documentation. The family’s letters reveal the toll these efforts put on them and the challenges of waiting and surviving in a foreign land as they tried to hold together.
 
The story of Jewish escapees to Latin America has only recently begun to be widely explored. This memoir-in-letters explores the difficulties of daily life in this little explored context, as the Neisser family and many other escaped Jews adjusted to a new home and tried to build a new life in the shadow of the many horrific things happening back in the land they’d left behind.
 
“A fascinating and little-known account . . . I am still digesting the book’s riches—and sharing it with others.” —Walter Laqueur, historian and bestselling author of Putinism: Russia and Its Future with the West

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