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'''Jack Mandelbaum''' (M / Poland, 1927) | '''Jack Mandelbaum''' (M / Poland, 1927), Holocaust survivor. | ||
* | * MEMOIRS : "Surviving Hitler: A Boy in the Nazi Death Camps", by Andrea Warren | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
== Book : ''Surviving Hitler'' (by Andrea Warren | == Book : ''Surviving Hitler'' (2001), by Andrea Warren == | ||
* ''Surviving Hitler: A Boy in the Nazi Death Camps'' (New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 2001). | * ''Surviving Hitler: A Boy in the Nazi Death Camps'' (New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 2001). | ||
"Blends the personal testimony of Holocaust survivor, Jack Mandelbaum, with the history of his time, documented by photos from the archives of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. What was the secret to surviving the death camps? How did you keep from dying of heartbreak in a place of broken hearts and broken bodies? "Think of it as a game, Jack," an older prisoner tells him. "Play the game right and you might outlast the Nazis." Caught up in Hitler's Final Solution to annihilate Europe's Jews, fifteen-year-old Jack is torn from his family and thrown into the nightmarish world of the concentration camps. Despite intolerable conditions, Jack resolves not to hate his captors, and vows to see his family again. He forges friendships with other prisoners, and together they struggle to make it one more hour, one more day. But even with his strong will to live, can Jack survive the life-and-death game he is forced to play with his Nazi captors? Award-winning author Andrea Warren has crafted an unforgettable true a story of courage, friendship, family love, and a boy becoming a man in the shadow of the Third Reich."--Publisher description. | "Blends the personal testimony of Holocaust survivor, Jack Mandelbaum, with the history of his time, documented by photos from the archives of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. What was the secret to surviving the death camps? How did you keep from dying of heartbreak in a place of broken hearts and broken bodies? "Think of it as a game, Jack," an older prisoner tells him. "Play the game right and you might outlast the Nazis." Caught up in Hitler's Final Solution to annihilate Europe's Jews, fifteen-year-old Jack is torn from his family and thrown into the nightmarish world of the concentration camps. Despite intolerable conditions, Jack resolves not to hate his captors, and vows to see his family again. He forges friendships with other prisoners, and together they struggle to make it one more hour, one more day. But even with his strong will to live, can Jack survive the life-and-death game he is forced to play with his Nazi captors? Award-winning author Andrea Warren has crafted an unforgettable true a story of courage, friendship, family love, and a boy becoming a man in the shadow of the Third Reich."--Publisher description. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:11, 21 February 2022
Jack Mandelbaum (M / Poland, 1927), Holocaust survivor.
- MEMOIRS : "Surviving Hitler: A Boy in the Nazi Death Camps", by Andrea Warren
Biography
Book : Surviving Hitler (2001), by Andrea Warren
- Surviving Hitler: A Boy in the Nazi Death Camps (New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 2001).
"Blends the personal testimony of Holocaust survivor, Jack Mandelbaum, with the history of his time, documented by photos from the archives of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. What was the secret to surviving the death camps? How did you keep from dying of heartbreak in a place of broken hearts and broken bodies? "Think of it as a game, Jack," an older prisoner tells him. "Play the game right and you might outlast the Nazis." Caught up in Hitler's Final Solution to annihilate Europe's Jews, fifteen-year-old Jack is torn from his family and thrown into the nightmarish world of the concentration camps. Despite intolerable conditions, Jack resolves not to hate his captors, and vows to see his family again. He forges friendships with other prisoners, and together they struggle to make it one more hour, one more day. But even with his strong will to live, can Jack survive the life-and-death game he is forced to play with his Nazi captors? Award-winning author Andrea Warren has crafted an unforgettable true a story of courage, friendship, family love, and a boy becoming a man in the shadow of the Third Reich."--Publisher description.