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DescriptionDescription This vividly detailed memoir describes the experiences of a Holocaust survivor who narrowly escaped death by living a childhood of constant vigil and, along with his family, continuously dodging the ever-present threat of a Nazi capture. After the Nazi invasion of Poland, the Bergman family's hometown became an increasingly dangerous city in which to live, as evidenced by the author's account of being struck deaf by the butt of a German officer's rifle while playing in the street with other children. Though traumatic and certainly life-threatening, this vicious attack would ultimately save his life several times. The story continues with vivid accounts of the family's narrow escapes to (and from) the Lodz, Warsaw, and Czestochowa ghettos, describing some of the more horrific vignettes of life in the Jewish ghetto and detailing how some members of the family survived through a fortuitous combination of luck, skilled deception, and an underlying will to live. Title: Survival Artist; A Memoir of the Holocaust Author: Eugene Bergman Published July 1st 2009 by McFarland & Company (first published 2009) ISBN: 9780786441341 Language: English Series: None Length: Paperback, 204 pages Characters: Places: None Awards: None Uploaded using: PleX's Upload Tool v2.9 With the core upload module of The KATLoader v1.0.2.0 Description generated in: 1202ms Sharing Widget |