The Yellow Star: The Moving Narrative Of A Boy Who Survived Auschwitz And Buchenwald [Illustrated Edition]

· Pickle Partners Publishing
4.8
16 reviews
Ebook
367
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Includes 204 photos, plans and maps illustrating The Holocaust

“Simcha Bunem Unsdorfer was the son of a well-known rabbi in Bratislava, the mother community for the Jewish population of Czechoslovakia. Because of the importance of his father’s position, the family was permitted to remain in the city after the German occupation during World War II. Eventually, however, the family was deported to the infamous camps of Auschwitz where the Unsdorfers were separated and the parents killed. Their nineteen-year-old son Simcha was transferred from Auschwitz to work in an airplane factory in the Buchenwald camp. Throughout his long and terrible ordeal, he and his fellow prisoners were mercilessly molested by the S.S. men, but they held on to life tenaciously, their faith in God and His Torah never wavering. When the war finally ended, workers and prisoners were freed and permitted to go home. Home! Home! cried the Czechs, dancing and kissing in mad jubilation. We, the Jews, sank down on the floor again...Home Home What a travesty. Home a place that no longer was, and never would be again. Free...What were we freed for? Only to mourn and lament for the rest of our days over the greatest tragedy that had ever befallen our people in our long and trying history. Simcha Bunem Unsdorfer has written a deeply moving account of his experiences as a devout Jew in the concentration camps and factories of the Nazi Reich. The Yellow Star is a painful story, but a heroic one, a book which cogently describes the Divine strength inherent in the Jewish soul.”-Print ed.

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4.8
16 reviews
Maggie Smith
April 28, 2019
This book was VERY VERY good. It was written quite well. I am not Jewish but I cried a LOT reading this book. I have been reading about the Holocaust for 20+ years and this book added details I hadn't known before. Everyone should read at least one book on the Holocaust to become aware and help stop it from ever happening again.
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Michelle Woods
December 13, 2021
Beautifully written, horrendous content. Words cannot express the tragic circumstances experienced. Photos are harrowing to say the least.
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Lynn Jerome
April 24, 2021
This book was very good. A heartbreaking account of the atrocities that occurred during this very regretful time in history.
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