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The 23rd Psalm

A Holocaust Memoir

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An edition of The 23rd Psalm (2002)

The 23rd Psalm

A Holocaust Memoir

New Ed edition
  • 1 Want to read

"In September 1939. George Lucius Salton's (Luzek Saltzman) boyhood in Tyczyn, Poland, was shattered by escalating violence and terror under German occupation. His father, a lawyer, was forbidden to work, but eleven-year-old Luzek dug potatoes, split wood, and resourcefully helped his family.

They suffered hunger and deprivation, a forced march to the Rzeszow ghetto, then eternal separation when fourteen-year-old Luzek and his brother were left behind to labor in work camps while their parents were deported in boxcars to die in Belzec.".

"For the next three years, Luzek slaved and barely survived in ten concentration camps, including Rzeszow, Plaszow, Flossenburg, Colmar, Sachsenhausen, Braunschweig, Ravensbruck, and Wobbelin. Cattle cars filled with skeletal men emptied into a train yard in Colmar, France. Luzek and the other prisoners marched under the whips and fists of SS guards.

But here, unlike the taunts and rocks from villagers in Poland and Germany, there was applause. "I could clearly hear the people calling: 'Shame! Shame!' . . . Suddenly, I realized that the people of Golmar were applauding us! They were condemning the inhumanity of the Germans!"".

"Of the 500 Nazi prisoners who marched through the streets of Colmar in the spring of 1944, just fifty were alive one year later, when the U.S. Army 82nd Airborne Division liberated the Wobbelin concentration camp on the afternoon of May 2, 1945. "I felt something stir deep within my soul. It was my true self, the one who had stayed deep within and had not forgotten how to love and how to cry, the one who had chosen life and was still standing when the last roll call ended.""--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
238

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Cover of: The 23rd Psalm
The 23rd Psalm: A Holocaust Memoir
March 15, 2004, University of Wisconsin Press
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Cover of: The 23rd Psalm
The 23rd Psalm: A Holocaust Memoir
September 18, 2002, University of Wisconsin Press
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Library of Congress
DS135.P63S2457 2002, DS135.P63 S2457 2002eb

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
238
Dimensions
9 x 6 x 0.6 inches
Weight
11.5 ounces

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL9677868M
Internet Archive
23rdpsalmholocau0000salt
ISBN 10
0299179745
ISBN 13
9780299179748
OCLC/WorldCat
290523588
Library Thing
5320446
Goodreads
549227

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Work ID
OL9251312W

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