File Size: 1162 KB
Print Length: 82 pages
Publication Date: September 7, 2015
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Language: English
ASIN: B0152VUYI4
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Wow this is a difficult book to read but well worth it. I truly feel everyone should read this to have a firsthand insight into what happened. Regina tells the tale of the darkest time to date and it is a brilliant read.
The author describes the challenges she faced in order to survive and also what happened to other Jews that were held in Auschwitz. This book depicts very clearly the abuse and the tortures the Jews had to endure during World War II and also it made me think how lucky we are nowadays. A very interesting book that describes a dark part of history but also a sad one .
I never did understand the concept of this boo until much later into the book did I really understand what's is meant to be a German as at that time. It's an interesting write up about the struggles of the Jewish people at the terrible holocaust incidence. Every single detail was revealed, it was like reliving in the past.
This was an excellent book. Its one of those books you cant put down. There is never a dull moment in this story. Although I know of the horrors these people have been put through, as I read the book I was shocked over and over again. It comes to a point where you just cant imagine how anyone could survive the shocking horrors of what these poor people were forced to do and to endure. The will to survive is so strong.*Spoiler Alert*The book starts with a Jewish family having to leave their home because they know the Germans are coming. A mother, father, daughter and their sons search for a place to stay but everyone is too afraid to keep them in their home so its not long before they are captured by the Germans. The mother and daughter are forced to leave the father and sons and the story is told from the daughters point of view. She is eventually taken away from her mother, and for the next few years of her life is made to do the most horrible things such as work in one of the gas chambers pulling the gold out of dead peoples teeth. She and torchered endlessly, beaten daily, raped and more. They performed experiments on her. I can go on and on. This book will make you look at your life now and thank God for it. It was written very well, its the type of book you get lost in.
It’s a kind of inspiring books. It consists of a great story of World War 2. We can know what happened in Germany in World War 2. All chapters are well organized so that it’s easy to understand the story.
Impressive! This book offered short stories about some very average people doing such brave things - all of which were genuine and we all need to appreciate how much they sacrificed for people that were complete strangers to them! Really worth recommending!
This book is simply wow. The testimony of Regina, a police officer who was caught by German soldiers in age of 22. The first thing that attracted me to read this book was that it was about world war II and the second thing, it was about a lady that was able to survive.I was totally empathized on her journey, what she faced, heard, saw and many more. It was very scary and painful but she totally inspired me. I had only seen documentary on Holocaust and reading this testimony vividly defined each part of it.Highly recommended. This book motivated me so much.
Least we forget, it is important to continue telling the stories of those who lived through such a terrible time. Dan Myers did an excellent job telling Regina's story in this tragic book. The story follows the path you would expect, from living a normal life, to be captured and tortured. But, the details given are remarkable and make this a book well-worth reading.
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