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- Ultima actualizare: 16-12-2024 01:51:40
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"Everyone who reads
Henry becomes a witness."--Jack Mayer, author of Life in a Jar: The Irena Sendler Project and Before the Court of Heaven 2018 IBPA Benjamin Franklin Award - Silver for Biography 2018 Best Published Nonfiction - Arizona Authors Association 2017 Gold for Adult Non-Fiction - The Wishing Shelf Book Awards (UK) This incredible true story is both a witness to the Holocaust through
Polish eyes and the story of how
Henry Zguda, a
Polish Catholic swimmer, survives Nazi concentration camps
Auschwitz and Buchenwald by his wits, humor, luck, and friends. At times humorous, always gut-honest, this account fills a huge gap in historical accounts of Poles during World War II. May 30, 1942, Krak w Poland. German SS guards arrest
Henry Zguda on a dark narrow street for one reason only: he was
Polish at a time Germany swore to destroy all of Poland. Two weeks later he arrives at
Auschwitz and is now Prisoner #39551. In March 1943 he is transferred to Buchenwald near Weimar Germany. There he is labeled Prisoner #10948 May 3, 1945, Dachau Germany. Near death, Henry writes home for the first time in three years: "Beloved mother, I am alive."
Katrina Shawver met Henry in 2002 when she wrote for the Arizona Republic , and after one meeting offered to write his story. They soon became close friends and friendship remains a theme throughout. Relevant history is woven throughout the account, resulting in a unique perspective of both Jewish and Polish suffering in Nazi-occupied Poland. Henry\'s story is backed by meticulous research and original documents and photos, many in print for the first time. If you are a discerning adult looking for an intelligent read, this book is for you. "...a top \'must have\' acquisition for any collection strong in Holocaust survival accounts."-- D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book Review "Highly recommended."--James Conroyd Martin, author of The Poland Trilogy and The Boy Who Wanted Wings