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Witness for my father : a World War II story of loss, hope, and discovery : how a Jewish survivor and a black lieutenant prevailed against genocide and racism / Barbara Bergren.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: DS134.72.W4325 B37 2020

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    "Martin Weigen was eleven when the Nazis invaded his hometown of Starachowice, Poland. He survived the death march from Auschwitz, imprisonment at Buchenwald, and the deaths of his family before his liberation at Dachau and the decision that changed the course of his life. He never spoke of it. Fifty years later, a surprise telephone call opens the door to Martin's past, sparking a series of events that reignited memories of courage, fear, impassible chance, harrowing escapes, and the unexpected friendship between a young Holocaust survivor and an African-American lieutenant. Witness For My Father, as told by the author, Martin's daughter, is a story of devastating loss, but also one of hope, heroism, and the triumph of human kindness."--Cover, page [4]
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Bergren, Barbara, author.
    Published
    United States : Sandkey Press, 2020
    ©2020
    Locale
    Poland
    Germany
    Edition
    First paperback edition
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references (page 371).

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9781734244403
    1734244402
    Physical Description
    viii, 371 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm

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    2024-06-21 23:50:00
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