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Risk, Resilience, and Redemption: A Miraculous Holocaust Survival Story | LitPick Book Reviews
Risk, Resilience, and Redemption: A Miraculous Holocaust Survival Story
Risk, Resilience, and Redemption: A Miraculous Holocaust Survival Story

What is it like to have lived through six years of Holocaust slave labor and survive?

Bluma Tishgarten and Felix Goldberg were torn from their families and communities and cast into Hell... Adolf Hitler was the devil that presided over Germany's descent into madness and led the Nazis in their murderous march across Europe and beyond from 1939 to 1945. Despite not knowing if their friends and neighbors and their families were still alive, the two young Polish Jews struggled through the grueling conditions of near-starvation and slave labor as well as torture and terror with only the faint glimmer of hope as their beacon leading them to survival.

They found each other. They found a life together and they found their way to America. This is their miraculous story of their trials and tribulations... of the risks they took, the resilience to persevere, and their ultimate redemption.

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Book Details

Genre: 

  • Biography
  • Educational
  • Historical Nonfiction
  • Nonfiction

Age Level: 

  • 8 - 12
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Bluma Tishgarten, Felix Goldberg, and the rest of the Jews persecuted by Nazi Germany’s cruel ideals had no way of knowing that their humanity was about to be stripped from them as Adolf Hitler rose to power. They had no reason to believe the unbelievable - that there would be times when they’d be treated worse than dogs, in conditions like living death - because it just seemed impossible that anyone’s moral compass could be disrupted so easily.

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