Dr. Kessler, a Jewish attorney from Lwow, Poland, gives an eye-witness
account of the Holocaust through the events recorded in his diary
between the years 1942 and 1944. In vivid, raw, documentary style, he
describes his experiences in the Lwow Ghetto, in the Janowska
Concentration Camp, and in an underground bunker where he and
twenty-three other Jews were hidden by a courageous Polish farmer and
his family. The book includes a chapter written by Kazimierz Kalwinski,
who as a teenager was a caretaker for the hidden Jews on his family's
farm. Edmund's daughter, Renata Kessler, coordinated the book and has
written an epilogue about her search for the story, which has taken her
to Israel, Poland, and Lviv, Ukraine. Renowned scholar Antony Polonsky
contributes an insightful historical overview of the times in which the
book takes place. This volume is a tremendous resource for historians,
scholars, and those interested in the Holocaust.