The Boy from Auschwitz
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- Paperback
- Sideantal:
- 168
- Udgivet:
- 1. april 2023
- Størrelse:
- 137x15x218 mm.
- Vægt:
- 230 g.
- Ukendt - mangler pt..
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Beskrivelse af The Boy from Auschwitz
This is the obituary written for a man who first had his concentration camp number removed and decades later had it tattooed back in - with apparently small but in terms of meaning huge change: insteed of the letter Z, which was burned into the four-year-old boy in the Auschwitz concentration camp, he had an artfully curved "J" engraved into his left forearm in January 2015.
According to the orally transmitted family narrative, Peter¿s mother¿s grandmother was Jewish, a born "Levi". This was also reported by his siblings. Peter Höllenreiner had survived the concentration camps Auschwitz, Ravensbrück, Mauthausen and Bergen-Belsen. Having escaped hell, he returned to his native City Munich in 1945 at the age of six. His school years begin and the world meets him as if nothing had happened. "In the back, in the last pew!" was the school motto. The exclusion continued. Peter Höllenreiner and his family had been subjected to Nation Socialist persecution as so-called "Gypsies". Despite democracy, a new form of government and the declaration of human rights - the old prejudices remained. And Peter lived in the country of the former perpetrators, it is home.
According to the orally transmitted family narrative, Peter¿s mother¿s grandmother was Jewish, a born "Levi". This was also reported by his siblings. Peter Höllenreiner had survived the concentration camps Auschwitz, Ravensbrück, Mauthausen and Bergen-Belsen. Having escaped hell, he returned to his native City Munich in 1945 at the age of six. His school years begin and the world meets him as if nothing had happened. "In the back, in the last pew!" was the school motto. The exclusion continued. Peter Höllenreiner and his family had been subjected to Nation Socialist persecution as so-called "Gypsies". Despite democracy, a new form of government and the declaration of human rights - the old prejudices remained. And Peter lived in the country of the former perpetrators, it is home.
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