ABSTRACT

"[A] memoir of one couple's escape from the Nazis ...[full of] ingenuity and determination." Michael R. Marrus, Professor of Holocaust Studies, University of Toronto At the beginning of World War II, the US and other countries erected a "paper wall"-- a bureaucratic maze that prevented all but a small number of Jewish refugees from emigrating from Nazi-Occupied Europe.When the World Closed Its Doors tells the true story of a young couple who, like many European Jews, were caught between the Nazis and the "paper wall". Ida Piller-Greenspan was married in Belgium on May 9, 1940. That night the Nazis invaded Belgium. She and her new husband survived the next four months hitchhiking through occupied territory, hiding in barns and tunnels, dodging bombs near Dunkirk, crossing the Pyrenees on foot, and enduring weeks with little food and no money. Ultimately they arrived in Portugal, certain they would find sanctuary somewhere in the world beyond Europe's borders. But their trials were not over. It took nine anxious months for them to find a country that would let them in -- months spent watching in horror as most refugees were forced back to uncertain lives in their home countries. Forty years later, Ida, an accomplished artist, created a pictorial diary of their journey. Her prints -- lyrical, haunting, and compelling -- are accompanied by a page-turning narrative that bears witness to this treacherous and largely forgotten chapter of World War II history.

chapter 1|4 pages

We Dance at Our Wedding

chapter 2|10 pages

Jolted Awake

chapter 3|10 pages

Almost Arrested

chapter 4|8 pages

Escape by Train

chapter 5|9 pages

The Castle

chapter 6|14 pages

Toward La Panne, near Dunkirk

chapter 7|10 pages

Return to Antwerp

chapter 8|7 pages

Surviving under the Nazis

chapter 9|9 pages

Advice and Dissent

chapter 10|7 pages

Unpleasant Surprises in Paris

chapter 11|9 pages

Finding Shelter

chapter 12|10 pages

Over the Mountains

chapter 13|7 pages

Night in a Strange Hotel

chapter 14|10 pages

Visa Maze

chapter 15|5 pages

Escape

chapter 16|10 pages

Hopes Dashed

chapter 17|7 pages

The Train from Berlin

chapter 18|7 pages

Reprieve