Running Through Fire: How I Survived the Holocaust

Running Through Fire: How I Survived the Holocaust
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Publisher : Mercury House
Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 9781562791353
ISBN-13 : 1562791354
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Book Synopsis Running Through Fire: How I Survived the Holocaust by : Hilton Obenzinger

Download or read book Running Through Fire: How I Survived the Holocaust written by Hilton Obenzinger and published by Mercury House. This book was released on 2018-01-01 with total page 210 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Zosia Goldberg's heroic and startling tale of surviving the Nazi Genocide begins with the siege of Warsaw, whereafter Goldberg escaped the Warsaw Ghetto through the sewer and went on to survive the Holocaust posing as a Gentile. She was a débrouillarde, someone who could run through fire without getting burned. Hers is a story of resistance at every turn, of continual attempts at sabotage, of perpetually escaping and defeating the enemy. Her account is filled with unique energy and a wonder at the strangeness of human behavior. For not only did she suffer bitter betrayals by fellow Jews, she also encountered the unexpected sympathies of Nazis, and was at many times aided by her very tormentors. This is not just a story of the Holocaust, but of a woman struggling to make sense of human folly and depravity.


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