- Summary
- "Henry Oster was just five years old when Adolf Hitler took power in 1933. He was the last survivor of the more than two thousand Jews who were rounded up by the Gestapo and deported from Cologne. Assigned to back-breaking labor in the Auschwitz horse-breeding stables, Henry clung to the belief that if he made himself hard to replace, he might stay alive. Through it all, Henry found the strength to survive and was one of only twenty-three to emerge alive from the concentration camp after the war. How did one starving boy, alone and forgotten, survive this ultimate hell on earth? The Stable Boy of Auschwitz is the heartbreaking, mesmerizing, and unforgettable true story that will destroy your faith in humanity ... and then build it back up again." -- Back cover.
- Uniform Title
- Kindness of the hangman
- Format
- Book
- Author/Creator
- Oster, Henry H., 1928- author.
- Published
- New York, NY : Grand Central Publishing, 2023
- Locale
- Germany
Poland
Cologne
- Edition
- First U.S. trade edition
- Other Authors/Editors
- Ford, Dexter, author.
- Notes
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"Previously published under the title The kindness of the hangman by Higgins Bay Press in 2014"--Title page verso.
"Reading Group Guide copyright ©2023" -- Title page verso.
Includes discussion questions.