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Memoirs of a Warsaw Ghetto Fighter

PDF Memoirs of a Warsaw Ghetto Fighter by Kazik (Simha Rotem) in History

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In this eloquent introduction to early Christian thought; eminent religious historian Robert Louis Wilken examines the tradition that such figures as St. Augustine; Gregory of Nyssa; and others set in place. These early thinkers constructed a new intellectual and spiritual world; Wilken shows; and they can still be heard as living voices in the modern world.


#1007108 in Books 2002-06-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.50 x .46 x 5.51l; .53 #File Name: 0300093764200 pages


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. An honest memoirBy GopalThis was a book written from one man's point of view and as such suffered from the lack of the big picture. The story of Warsaw is available in other books. The author has not produced great literature but rather described in gritty; powerful; and unsparing prose an important part of the war effort I knew very little about; the WWII Warsaw uprising. Some courageous young people chose to resist the Nazis attempt to exterminate an entire people who had lived in Warsaw for hundreds of years. While there were almost no survivors these youngsters saved lives and inflicted an unexpected cost on an arrogant and cold-blooded adversary. Kazlik didn't fill all the plot holes from that period but neither did the author intend to. He told a simple story of strong-willed young warriors fighting a guerilla war against an intractable and evil enemy. Many of his friends died; some horribly To his surprise he survived and lived to tell his story. His narrative reads like a diary. Kazlik does not brag; embellish or pull punches. It seems to me he wrote this reluctantly as a duty rather than for recognition or praise. I suspect he suffered much pain in reliving those horrible days. He describes waking up screaming after it was over. Reading inside the lines one can sense his courage and commitment to his people in this amazing tale of a war against impossible odds where the victories were small but meaningful.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Personal History of a Ghetto FighterBy BearwifeChoppily written because it is an expanded; ghost written version of a much shorter account by Rotem; but fascinating too. A very interesting look at the second Warsaw ghetto uprising and the activities of the ZOB afterward.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Excellent story of the courage of jews holding up against ...By scott savageExcellent story of the courage of jews holding up against such evil put to them by the nazis.How people can be so wrong against another fro no reason; it's sad. These few jews had great courage to do what they did and fight against the tyranny in those days. A moving story.

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