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Because of Romek: A Holocaust Survivor's Memoir
Because of Romek A Holocaust Survivor's Memoir
Author: David Faber, James D. Kitchen
This is a nonfiction, personal narrative that tells the true story of a young boy's courage in the face of Nazi attrocities during WWII. Born in Poland, David Faber as a teenager survived eight concentration camps, witnessed the murder of his family, and was liberated from Bergen-Belsen in 1945, at the age of 18, weighing only 72 pounds. Bec...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780963888624
ISBN-10: 0963888625
Publication Date: 7/1997
Pages: 214
Edition: 5th
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Publisher: Granite Hills PR
Book Type: Paperback
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LENNY01 avatar reviewed Because of Romek: A Holocaust Survivor's Memoir on + 82 more book reviews
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Another story of a Holocaust survivor. His experiences are yet more pieces of the puzzle to add to the picture of this horrible time in human history. His story has an early beginning and ends near the end of the war. A must read for anyone interested in Holocaust history. There is victory in the instances of help and in the determination of a boy to survive for his Mamma.
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A book about the Holocaust by a survivor of the camps. The authors bio reads,"Polish born Holocaust survivor; Nazi victim from 1939-45; survivor of 8 concentration camps; witness to the Nazi murders of his parents, brother Romek and 5 of his 6 sisters; partisan resistance fighter at age 14;liberted from Bergen-Belsen in 45, age 18, weight 72 pounds; author and award winning lecturer and educator".
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