Endre Lovinger was only seventeen years old when the Nazis invaded Budapest, Hungary, in March 1944. Taken from his family at gunpoint to work on a Jewish Forced Labor Brigade, he eventually escaped and found himself on the run trying to keep one step ahead of the Nazis and certain death. After more than seventy years of buried memories, he finally opened up and shared his past in letters to his oldest grandson who was attending the Air Force Academy. In Dear Andrew: Letters and Memoirs of a Holocaust Survivor to his Grandson, Andrew Ross (Endre Lovinger) tells of his heartache and triumph in uncertain times.…mehr
Endre Lovinger was only seventeen years old when the Nazis invaded Budapest, Hungary, in March 1944. Taken from his family at gunpoint to work on a Jewish Forced Labor Brigade, he eventually escaped and found himself on the run trying to keep one step ahead of the Nazis and certain death. After more than seventy years of buried memories, he finally opened up and shared his past in letters to his oldest grandson who was attending the Air Force Academy. In Dear Andrew: Letters and Memoirs of a Holocaust Survivor to his Grandson, Andrew Ross (Endre Lovinger) tells of his heartache and triumph in uncertain times.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Andrew Ross was born in Toronto, Canada, and grew up near Boston, Massachusetts. He graduated from medical school in Virginia, and trained as an emergency medicine physician in Charleston, South Carolina. He then worked for 10 years in Savannah, Georgia. He currently lives in Greenville, South Carolina, with his wife and four children. Andrew is the author of The Lost Art, The Sweet And Bitter Taste of Moonshine, and The Meteorite. He has written for KevinMD.com and Compact online magazine and has a Substack page entitled "Paulo maiora canamus" ("Let us sing of higher things"). When Andrew is not practicing emergency medicine or writing literary fiction, he enjoys philosophy, mountaineering, and Old Pulteney scotch.
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