Three months after the Nazi\'s marched down the streets of her town in Poland, Marian Kampinski turned fourteen years old.
Ultimately, to read Marian\'s Story is to remember, to recall those who survived and the millions who did not..
You will look into the face of inhumanity and see that love and faith can overcome the most powerful of all evils.
To read Remember Me is to experience the Holocaust firsthand through the eyes of a young girl catapulted into adulthood by circumstances no human being should ever endure.
Her memories also detail milestones of heroic strength and resilience and the odds-defying miracle of surviving with both her sister and mother.
In this valuable addition to Holocaust literature, Marian\'s distinct voice details her journey of suffering, tragedy, and loss.
While at Stutthof, Marian endured a typhus epidemic, extreme winters, inhuman living conditions, hunger, and beatings.
Beginning with the Nazi invasion of Poland, Marian\'s memoir follows her confinement in the Lodź ghetto and transport to Auschwitz where she lost her brother, then Stutthof.
Remember Me is Marian\'s inspiring Story of miraculously surviving the Holocaust.
Her childhood destroyed, she spent the rest of her adolescence haunted and hunted by the Nazi.
Three months after the Nazi\'s marched down the streets of her town in Poland, Marian Kampinski turned fourteen years old