An edition of The death and life of Germany (1959)

The death and life of Germany

an account of the American occupation.

[1st ed.]

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An edition of The death and life of Germany (1959)

The death and life of Germany

an account of the American occupation.

[1st ed.]

"Throughout Letter to My Children, Tessler offers vivid glimpses of the senselessness that surrounded him during World War II. Of the thousands packed in trains and transported from Viseu to Auschwitz, just a small group survived to see liberation. Among the survivors were Tessler, his father, and two of his brothers. This is the amazing story of their experiences as Hasidic Jews caught in the chaos and terror of the Holocaust."--BOOK JACKET.

"Tessler's upbringing had emphasized community and family devotion - traits not forgotten in the concentration camps, where he and his family members often rescued one another from certain death. Few fathers and sons survived the concentration camps together. In spite of the odds, Tessler and his brother Buroch managed to stick together, sharing their father's labor assignments to protect him from death, preserving not only their family bond but also their spirituality.

Tessler's father, always a source of strength and guidance to his family, provided counsel to many prisoners in the camp and eventually assumed the role of rabbi."--BOOK JACKET.

"In addition to vividly portraying the daily struggles of camp life, Letter to My Children follows Tessler beyond liberation, recounting his days as a displaced person struggling for a new life in the midst of the devastation of postwar Europe, as an American immigrant striving to rebuild his family and succeed in business, and as a philanthropist for education and health care.

Recalling the age-old way of life in Viseu that was erased by the Holocaust, this inspiring story conveys the hope, determination, and perseverance that made Tessler a survivor."--BOOK JACKET.

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Knopf
Language
English
Pages
422

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The death and life of Germany: an account of the American occupation
1999, University of Missouri Press
in English - 1st University of Missouri Press pbk. ed.
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographies.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
943.087
Library of Congress
DD257 .D33

The Physical Object

Pagination
422 p.
Number of pages
422

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6271615M
Internet Archive
deathlifeofgerma0000davi
LCCN
59008838
OCLC/WorldCat
407165
Library Thing
1708179

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