Europe - Ethnic & Race Relations, Holocaust - Personal Narratives, Holocaust Biographies, European Jews - Biography
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Overview
The son of a well-known German writer, Paul Victor spent three years in Buchenwald Concentration Camp because of his refusal to serve in Hitler's army. He tells his story in Buchenwald: A Survivor's Memories, giving his readers insight into what existence was like inside the camps. We also learn about his life after the war as Victor describes the joy of liberation, his immigration to the United States, and the life he made for himself as a free man.Synopsis
The son of a well-known German writer, Paul Victor spent three years in Buchenwald Concentration Camp because of his refusal to serve in Hitler's army. He tells his story in Buchenwald: A Survivor's Memories, giving his readers insight into what existence was like inside the camps. We also learn about his life after the war as Victor describes the joy of liberation, his immigration to the United States, and the life he made for himself as a free man.
Book Details
Published
December 1, 2005
Publisher
Wheatmark
Pages
160
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781587365706