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The story follows the Benecke family as they are uprooted from their home in Liechtenstein by the Gestapo and are sent by cattle car to Auschwitz concentration camp. Through lucid details and engaging dialogue, the author captures the traumatic and melancholy experiences the family and countless other Jewish men, women, and children undergo as prisoners in the most notorious of death camps. From their arrival on the platform and through the selection process, the family witnesses the traumatic, horrid acts of violence perpetrated upon the innocent prisoners by the sadistic, heartless camp…mehr

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The story follows the Benecke family as they are uprooted from their home in Liechtenstein by the Gestapo and are sent by cattle car to Auschwitz concentration camp. Through lucid details and engaging dialogue, the author captures the traumatic and melancholy experiences the family and countless other Jewish men, women, and children undergo as prisoners in the most notorious of death camps. From their arrival on the platform and through the selection process, the family witnesses the traumatic, horrid acts of violence perpetrated upon the innocent prisoners by the sadistic, heartless camp personnel. Through their faith in God, tacit resilience, and the unorthodox assistance of an SS officer the family finds a way to survive and share their experiences for posterity.
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Autorenporträt
The author draws on his distant cultural background to examine the deepest sentiments and actions of man through one of the most poignant and plaintive events of World War II that will forever resonate in the most profound caverns of the hearts of the Jewish survivors and their kin. He synthesizes extensive historical research and evaluation of events into a fictional account based on actual events as documented accurately on the atrocities committed at Auschwitz and other concentration camps. The author is a graduate in English Literature from UCLA, and he is the author of My Strength and My Defense and Echoes in an Empty Room: Stories of Fiction, Stories of Life.