Irma's Passport: One Woman, Two World Wars, and a Legacy of Courage

Irma's Passport: One Woman, Two World Wars, and a Legacy of Courage

by Catherine Ehrlich
Irma's Passport: One Woman, Two World Wars, and a Legacy of Courage

Irma's Passport: One Woman, Two World Wars, and a Legacy of Courage

by Catherine Ehrlich

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Overview

Golden-haired Irma grew up in Imperial Austria believing that wars and prejudice were fading—only to have her life upended and her identity challenged to the core by two world wars.

History confronts Irma time and again. Arch-Nazi Adolf Eichmann plays a twisted role in the fate of her prominent Jewish politician husband, Jakob Ehrlich, and her own escape from Vienna. After arriving with her son first in London and then in New York, Irma encounters a dazzling world of power elites, including Chaim Weizmann (the first president of Israel), British parliamentarians, and other renowned figures, and ultimately gets a chance to bring relief to refugees—an effort to which she devotes herself wholeheartedly.

Narrated alternately by Irma's granddaughter, Catherine, and Irma herself, this account of Irma's journey from Czech country girl to grande dame in New York is a riveting, intimate tale of aspiration, activism, and world-changing national movements. Part personal memoir, part historical drama, Irma's Passport is ultimately a tribute to human dignity, a story in which one woman can restore the lives of many and courage is a victory in itself.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781647423056
Publisher: She Writes Press
Publication date: 10/12/2021
Pages: 248
Sales rank: 684,305
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Catherine Ehrlich is a nonfiction writer. Trained as an Asian linguist (University of Michigan) and diplomat (Johns Hopkins SAIS), she has been a trade representative, interpreter, public relations executive, and marketing consultant in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Japan as well as New York, Washington DC, and Seattle. She served as a fundraiser for the Audubon Society of Portland and is a director of the Arts Mandalay Foundation. She and her husband, John, take inspiration from nature out of home bases in Oregon and California. Irma’s Passport is the culmination of six years of research and writing focused on the true story behind her grandmother’s testimonial memoirs. She splits her time between Portland, OR and Mill Valley, CA.

Table of Contents

Prologue: Irma and I xi

A Bohemian Fairy Tale | 1890 1

Getting Better Every Day | 1895-1901 13

Away to the City | 1901-1910 25

The Accidental Zionist in Prague | 1910-1914 45

Home versus Homeland | Up to 1914 55

A Damned Foolish Thing | 1914-1918 65

Self-Determination | 1918-1923 75

Zionist Statesman in Vienna | 1920s-1933 87

The Better German State | 1934-1938 99

Shock Waves | March 1938 111

Into the Eye of the Storm | June 1938 129

Eye to Eye with Eichmann | August 1938 141

Sink or Swim | Late 1938-July 1939 157

Paul's Choice | Late 1939-1940 171

Irma's Pride | March 1940 onward 179

Paul and I 195

Appraisal 205

Notable Names 211

Acknowledgments 221

Bibliography 223

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