A Jewish couple give their baby to friends during WWII, unaware their friends are spying for the British. Both parents suffer unimaginably. When one returns it's the worst day of their son's life.
A Jewish couple give their baby to friends during WWII, unaware their friends are spying for the British. Both parents suffer unimaginably. When one returns it's the worst day of their son's life.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Harry D. Pila was born in Ixelles, Brussels, Belgium on March 15, 1941. Due to the deterioration of life for Jews in Nazi-occupied Belgium, he was given to Gerard and Germaine Decraene, a childless Gentile couple at the age of 6 weeks. Unbeknown to Harry's parents, Gerard was a double agent working for the U.K. Harry's parents, who were active in the underground, feared that if they were caught by the Gestapo, it would not only be the end for them, but also for their son. They were, in fact caught, and his father was killed towards the end of the war. His mother survived Auschwitz and was reunited with Harry in at the end of WWII.In November 1954, Harry and his mother emigrated to Fort Worth, Texas, following his stepfather Max. He continued his studies, graduating from the University of Texas, Austin with a BA in Foreign trade in 1966.He got married to Susan in 1962, and the next year their son Jay was born. Harry and Susan share 4 grandchildren. The youngest girl is currently serving in the Israel Defense Force which makes him very proud. He has always felt that if Israel had existed in the 1930s, there never would have been a Holocaust.Harry has been active over the years in various organizations including the International US chamber of Commerce and the Rotary Club while residing and working in Taiwan from 1970 to 1981. More recently, he has been active in the Holocaust Council of Metrowest, New Jersey and various other organizations and charities. He resides in New Jersey and Florida.
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