Warsaw Fury

Warsaw Fury
Author: Michael Reit
Publsiher: Michael Reit
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2021-10-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Warsaw, 1939 We mustn't let darkness win. Natan Borkowski has it all. In line to take over the successful family business, his future is set. Julia Horowitz lives in poverty. The daughter of a shoemaker, she dreams of a different life—a different world. Everything changes when Hitler’s armies invade Poland. Natan’s future is ripped away by the flick of a switch of a Luftwaffe pilot. When the smoke clears, Julia and her family find themselves locked within the walls of the newly-formed Jewish ghetto. On opposite sides of the wall, Natan and Julia’s lives are not so different anymore. As the Nazis unleash a reign of hunger, terror, and death across the city, they must now decide what’s more terrifying: To die on their knees, or go down fighting? Based on true events, Warsaw Fury is a story of love, courage, and resilience in the face of unimaginable evil.

Warsaw Fury

Warsaw Fury
Author: Michael Reit
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: Warsaw (Poland)
ISBN: 3950503315

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Tracks to Freedom

Tracks to Freedom
Author: Michael Reit
Publsiher: Michael Reit
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2022-12-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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The only way you’ll leave Auschwitz is through the chimney. The words still rang in Agnes Markx’s head as she left the Judenramp and the hive of activity around the train behind. As a nurse assigned to Block 10, she realizes the stories of the horrors transpiring here weren’t exaggerated. Now an unwilling accomplice in the Nazi doctors’ medical experiments, she vows to save as many women under her care as possible. Electrician Joel Kozak has access to all areas of the gargantuan camp. When the underground camp resistance reaches out to him one day, he discovers his appointment wasn’t by accident. As a stoker in Birkenau’s crematoria, Samson Tarski witnesses more death in an hour than most people in a lifetime. The thought of stepping into the gas chambers and ending his struggle is always on his mind. But when one of his friends shares a bold plan to rise up and destroy the buildings of death, he finds a renewed sense of purpose. These three strangers are now part of an attempt to achieve the impossible without knowing each other. To rise up, destroy the Auschwitz-Birkenau death factory, and escape to tell the world about it. Based on actual events, Tracks to Freedom is a story of bravery and the battle to retain one’s humanity in a place where there is none.

Fifty Years Ago

Fifty Years Ago
Author: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1994
Genre: Holocaust Remembrance Day
ISBN: RUTGERS:39030032008130

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Days of Remembrance April 3 10 1994

Days of Remembrance  April 3 10  1994
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 466
Release: 1994
Genre: Government publications
ISBN: PURD:32754064392115

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An anthology of writings about the Holocaust, topically arranged for study.

Tale of a City

Tale of a City
Author: United States. Office of War Information
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1942
Genre: Warsaw (Poland)
ISBN: HARVARD:32044066084484

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Eastern Europe

Eastern Europe
Author: Tomek E. Jankowski
Publsiher: New Europe Books
Total Pages: 853
Release: 2014-05-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780985062330

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Eastern Europe! is a brief and concise (but informative) introduction to Eastern Europe and its myriad customs and history. When the legendary Romulus killed his brother Remus and founded the city of Rome in 753 BCE, Plovdiv -- today the second-largest city in Bulgaria -- was already thousands of years old. Indeed, London, Paris, Berlin, Vienna, Madrid, Brussels, Amsterdam are all are mere infants compared to Plovdiv. This is just one of the paradoxes that haunts and defines the New Europe, that part of Europe that was freed from Soviet bondage in 1989 which is at once both much older than the modern Atlantic-facing power centers of Western Europe while also being in some ways much younger than them. Even those knowledgeable about Western Europe often see Eastern Europe as terra incognita, with a sign on the border declaring "Here be monsters." This book is a gateway to understanding both what unites and separates Eastern Europeans from their Western brethren, and how this vital region has been shaped by, but has also left its mark on, Western Europe, Central Asia, the Middle East and North Africa. Ideal for students, businesspeople, and those who simply want to know more about where Grandma or Grandpa came from, Eastern Europe! is a user-friendly guide to a region that is all too often mischaracterized as remote, insular, and superstitious. Illustrations throughout include: 40 photos, 40 maps and 40 figures (tables, charts, etc.) From the Trade Paperback edition.

The History of Modern Europe from the Fall of Constantinople

The History of Modern Europe from the Fall of Constantinople
Author: Thomas Henry Dyer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 726
Release: 1864
Genre: Europe
ISBN: HARVARD:HWBAR8

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