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LIBROS ESCRITOS POR HEDI ENGHELBERG |
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All labels given to people are dangerous. They put them in camps! Hedi Enghelberg |
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ESCAPE DEL ULTIMO TREN DE AUSCHWITZ |
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ISBN 9800759794 | LOC CATALOG 2004430580 |
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| BARNES & NOBLE, NO. 7 EN LA LISTA THE BESTSELLINGS, BIOGRAFIAS, HISTORIA, IDIONA ESPANOL | |||||||||
| BARNES & NOBLE NO. 7, "BESTSELLING", PEOPLE & CULTURES, BIOGRAPHY, SPANISH, HISTORY | |||||||||
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Entre 1933 y 1945,
Europa estaba bajo el dominio del mal. Durante este periodo, las negras
nubes de una guerra total, apartaron sin número de tragedias individuales,
que moldearan varias generaciones que fueron asesinadas y maltratadas por
el maligno genio de Adolfo Hitler y sus seguidores.
Esta es la historia de uno de los cientos de miles de
prisioneros Judíos, que trabajo por más de cuatro años en construcción de
vías férreas, caminos, casamatas, búnkers y otras obras militares alemanes
y rumanas. Sobrevivió la
guerra,
formó una familia, trabajo con dignidad y honestidad. Fue testigo de los
cambios de Europa, del Medio Oriente y del
Mundo. Fue prisionero de la
Guerra Fría, hasta que emigró a Israel, en 1983. |
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| Capitulo 1 | Capitulo 8 | COMENTARIOS |
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En formato digital & según demanda / On digital format & on demand |
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This is the remarkable story of a man (Moises Enghelberg) who was a prisoner, worked in the forced labor concentration camp system and eventually escaped a fatal destiny, to become a normal member of the society in a Rumania submerged in a turmoil, political unrest, communist revolution, cold war and anti-Semitism. This is a story of his own lifetime and historical events that left an impression on him, his family, country and world.
The memoir spans five generations of the
author's family, from the turn of the century through the Holocaust to
the present day, delving into Rumanian-Jewish culture and revealing the
trials and tribulations of this extraordinary family.
This post-World War II history examines the experiences of Jews in Rumania, who just after the war, found shelter in the same places they were living before the war. Because immigration to the British Mandate of Palestine, as well as to the U.S., was restricted, thousands of Jews from Eastern Europe as well as Rumanian Jews who had survived the Holocaust needed a temporary haven. Many eventually emigrated, while some stayed in Rumania to rebuild their lives and communities. Though told by Hedi Enghelberg and sometimes by Moises, direct quotes of his remembrances make Moises‘s story immediate and personal. Telling details of moments of horror, desperation, misery, and the tricks of survival add to this richly involving biography. It’s a family portrait of considerable eloquence and intelligence. The translation to English, Hebrew and Rumanian is a must. |
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