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From Ghetto to Death Camp: A Memoir of Privilege and Luck [Versión Kindle]

Timothy Braatz , Anatol Chari

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When German soldiers invaded the Polish city of Lodz at the start of World War II, they confined the local Jewish community to a miserable, overcrowded ghetto. Through family connections, a Jewish teenager named Anatol Chari became a ghetto policeman. Because they were sometimes viewed as collaborators, ghetto policemen who survived the war kept their past a secret. In From Ghetto to Death Camp, Chari reveals that hidden story, describing the policemen’s duties—guarding food, rounding up prisoners for transport—and the privileges it brought them. Those privileges ended when the ghetto population was transported to Auschwitz. As a slave laborer, Chari went on to various work camps, endured long marches and an Allied bombing raid, and ended up in the Bergen-Belsen death camp. To survive the camps, he now says, you needed help, smarts, and most of all luck. He depicts a seemingly senseless world where guards could be decent or cruel, where some prisoners were sent to hospitals and others to gas chambers, and where food was everything. Written with remarkable honesty and unexpected wit, this unique memoir is in many ways a reflection on the human condition.

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  • Formato: Versión Kindle
  • Tamaño del archivo: 826 KB
  • Longitud de impresión: 188
  • Editor: The Disproportionate Press (14 de diciembre de 2011)
  • Vendido por: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Idioma: Inglés
  • ASIN: B006M7724C
  • Texto a voz: Activado
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  • Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon: n°132.243 Pagados in Tienda Kindle (Ver el Top 100 de pago en Tienda Kindle)

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5.0 de un máximo de 5 estrellas An enriching experience 17 de diciembre de 2011
Por Frank C. Martell - Publicado en Amazon.com
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This book is unique in that it doesn't attempt to detail how gruesome life was in any of the camps in which the author was detained(and there were many). "Unbroken" works really hard at putting the reader into the life and suffering of Louis Zamperini. Dr. Anatol Chari could have done the same, but he has instead looked back on his life with gratitude - not because he enjoyed the suffering or because there were so many happy wartime memories, but because he appreciates how lucky he was compared to many. He talks about Auschwitz being a good camp - not because it wasn't horrific but because there were other places that were even worse. This is a guy who survived Bergen-Belsen in not one visit but two. This is a quick read, and I'm not sure one pass through it is enough to appreciate all the irony and dry humor with which the author keeps his mission clear: to provide a fair and accurate account of what it took to survive the camps as a Polish Jew. It's a powerful story about resolve, the human spirit and ultimately about hope. A must-read for history buffs who are tired of being beaten over the head with the gory details of gas chambers and mass graves.
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5.0 de un máximo de 5 estrellas Very Interesting Book that you won't regret getting. 28 de febrero de 2012
Por Cathy Sanchez - Publicado en Amazon.com
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This is a wonderfully written book by a holocaust survivor who tells it in his own words. I've read many books over the holocaust and the camps but this man gives it from a different view than any that I have read before. He starts out from when he was in the ghettos and chronicles all the way through the end of the war and beyond till he made it over to America. His story is so much different than what you typically read because he tells how they would have to "organize" food and other things in order to survive. This man is truly lucky to be alive and it was a great privilege to be able to read his story and I'm thankful he felt the need to share it. God bless him and all those who did survive and may what happened back then never happen again. I highly recommend this book. You won't regret it.
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5.0 de un máximo de 5 estrellas Outstanding Historical Read 30 de enero de 2012
Por Rusty Pine - Publicado en Amazon.com
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I found this book so honest and forthcoming that I have already read it twice. I will ask my kids to read it too, as I feel it tells a story of these horrific events without focusing on too many gory details. It's a survival story told with honesty, humor and heart.
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See, if you hate, you dont just hate one group.  If you hate Jews, you probably also hate blacks, Gypsies, whomever.  The problem is you, not them.  Youre the one with the hate. &quote;
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Every survivor had a miracle, every survivor was a miracle, which made your own miracle unremarkable.  &quote;
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