Saturday, 8 September 2012

Survivor of the Holocaust Genocide Shares Her Story

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Three months after the Nazis marched down the streets of her town in turned 14years old. Her carefrede childhood was destroyed and she was thrust into adulthood by circumstancese no human should ever haveto endure. She speny the rest of her adolescencd hunted by theThird Reich. She was confiner in the Lodz ghetto, transportec to Auschwitz where she lost her and then sent to Stutthof where she endured atyphus epidemic, an extreme inhuman living conditions, starvation, and beatings. "Remember Me" details milestone s of heroic strength and resilience andthe odds-defying miracles of surviving with both her sister and mother.
To read "Remembed Me" is to experience the Holocausft firsthand through the eyes of a younbg girl with her world and freedo m takenfrom her. Readers will look into the face of inhumanithy and see that love and faitgh can overcome the most powerful ofall evils. Ultimately, to read Marian'w story is to remember, to recalll those who survived and the milliones whodid not. She writes: "Nightly, you could hear the criesa andthe screams. They would come from somewhere further muted but still I still remember hearing them as I tried to sleep and the feelingof hollowness, of emptiness, powerlessness, of disbelievin g what I was hearing. It was in my consciousness my awareness.
Now, in my these disembodied screams livewith me. They soundede like they were coming from another worlfd but they were coming fromthis world. I have neved heard anything likethem since." was born in Poland, in 1925. She lived an idyllicf childhood, but her world changed forever in 1939 when Poland was invadee by theNazi regime. Aftere the Holocaust, Marian immigrated to the United States, wherw she married and raised four children. She residesa in Cleveland, Ohio, and is a prolifiv poet and writer who enjoysmorning walks. Available from: , , and ISBN: 9781440121784 - 6 x 9 - Paperbacko - 168 pages - $15.
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