Overview
- Summary
- Dunst lived through five concentration and slave labor camps. He eluded certain death at Auschwitz and Mauthausen. After being abandoned in a pile of dead bodies, Lou asked God to be saved, and was given another opportunity to live so he can tell the story of the biggest mass murder catastrophe in the history of mankind.
- Format
- Book
- Published
- [El Cajon, California] : Sunbelt Publications, 2014
1401 - Locale
- Czechoslovakia
- Edition
- First edition
- Contents
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We could not see the sun
It was in their mother's milk
Three Torah scrolls
A trail of suffering
The cookie factory
Like the stars in the heaven
The staircase of death
We have to stay away from the cruelty
My name is Israel
How would I have behaved?
The sisters of mercy
Rome was a crossroads
We can pray anywhere!
Last rites from a Catholic priest
It was time for Lou to have a birthday. - Notes
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We could not see the sun -- It was in their mother's milk -- Three Torah scrolls -- A trail of suffering -- The cookie factory -- Like the stars in the heaven -- The staircase of death -- We have to stay away from the cruelty -- My name is Israel -- How would I have behaved? -- The sisters of mercy -- Rome was a crossroads -- We can pray anywhere! -- Last rites from a Catholic priest -- It was time for Lou to have a birthday.
Physical Details
- Language
- English
- ISBN
- 9780916251444
0916251446 - Physical Description
- xi, 155 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm
Keywords & Subjects
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- 2024-06-21 19:59:00
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