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Drawing the Holocaust: A Teenager’s Memory of Terezin; Birkenau; and Mauthausen

DOC Drawing the Holocaust: A Teenager’s Memory of Terezin; Birkenau; and Mauthausen by Michael Kraus in History

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Describes the events preceding; during; and following the event which helped precipitate the American Revolutionary War.


#1972861 in Books 2016-05-13Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x .70 x 6.00l; .0 #File Name: 0822944553144 pages


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Very powerful!By A voracious readerThe author/artist was imprisoned in multiple concentration camps beginning in his young teens. Afterwards he drew these beautiful remarkable pictures and wrote about his memories. His parents were killed; and I'm almost overwhelmed with sorrow after reading this very poignant book and viewing his drawings. Very special and unforgettable....1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. An incredible testament to the Nazis' brutalityBy mgI was privileged to be shown this diary in the original Czech version many years ago; Iwas truly astounded by what I saw. I thought then as I do now that this was anextremely important and most unusual addition to the Holocaust literature. A diary;written and illustrated by a 15 year old; testifying to the unimaginable cruelty andbrutality of the Nazi murderers. It took several years to finally get this diary translatedand published for the benefit of only English speaking readers; the publishers did anexcellent job in presenting this diary to the public. Congratulations to all! The bookdeserves 10 stars; not just five; I hope it will receive many awards!1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A soul wrenching historical masterworkBy Jim BrysonThe author presents his childhood diary with his own illustrations. Powerful and emotional; but a story that needs to be told and remembered. This volume should be on the shelf of every serious library.

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