Between the Devil and Deep Blue Sea

“Between the Devil and Deep Blue Sea” by Emil Steinberger, published by AuthorHouse in November 2005, is the first volume of a trilogy titled “The Journey.” This 424-page work presents a boy’s perspective on life amid the tumultuous events surrounding him, beginning with his early years in Germany before Hitler’s rise to power and his subsequent immigration to Poland. The narrative captures his experiences during the Nazi invasion of 1939, his survival of the siege of Lwow, and his harrowing journey through a Soviet Gulag, all seen through the eyes of a young boy grappling with the realities of war.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the boy’s adventures as he navigates the challenges of wartime life, including his trek through the Volga River and the deserts of central Asia to Alma Ata. The story delves into themes of survival, self-exploration, and the pursuit of education amidst chaos. As he faces life-threatening situations, including starvation and violence, the narrative also reflects on the aftermath of war in Europe, culminating in his family’s illegal crossing to the west and their experiences in a Displaced Persons camp in Germany. The volume concludes with his arrival in Manhattan, setting the stage for the continuation of his journey.
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Between the Devil and Deep Blue Sea is the first volume of a trilogy entitled The Journey. This volume deals with a boy’s perception of life and the drama evolving around him. Although born in Germany shortly before Hitler’s rise to power, he immigrates with his family to Poland as a small child. He is then trapped in Poland by the Nazi invasion in 1939. After surviving the siege of Lwow that ultimately falls to the Soviet rule, he ends up, at the age of twelve, in a Soviet Gulag. As seen through the critical eye of a thirteen-year-old boy, the story describes the Nazi attack on Poland, the occupation of Lwow by the Soviets, his transport through Russia in cattle cars and barges, his arrival at the Soviet Gulag, and his journey after liberation. From the labor camp, he treks through the Volga River, Caspian Sea, and the deserts of central Asia to Alma Ata. The adventures in Alma Ata include two close brushes with death, once from starvation and once as a result of a knife attack. These years are shadowed by his own self-exploration and awakening as a maturing teenager. The conditions in wartime Alma Ata, the drive for acquiring education and the longing to find a way back to Europe are discussed in depth. Upon return to Europe, specifically to Poland he finds death and destruction left by the Germans as well as hostility of the native non Jewish population. He and his family cross the borders to the west illegally and ultimately end up in a D.P. (Displaced Persons) camp in Germany. There he is able to gain admission to a medical school where he studies while waiting for a visa to the USA. The volume ends with his arrival in Manhattan.
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