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The Incredible Adventures of Buffalo Bill from Bochnia (68715): The Story of a Galician Jew - Persecution; Liberation; Transformation

ebooks The Incredible Adventures of Buffalo Bill from Bochnia (68715): The Story of a Galician Jew - Persecution; Liberation; Transformation by Judith Tydor Baumel-Schwartz in History

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The aircraft modeling hobby has undergone dramatic changes in the last ten years. New manufacturing technologies and the rise of China have combined to make this a golden age in terms of the variety and availability of models. But these advancements can also make the hobby intimidating for those starting out. In this new edition in Osprey's Masterclass series; Brett Green describes the kits; accessories; decals and references that are now available and demonstrates a wide variety of paint types; thinners and application methods in both words and pictures. He also covers painting effects such as mottling; soft-edged camouflage demarcation; masking and weathering. This is the perfect book for the beginner and the seasoned modeler alike.


#4863417 in Books 2009-12-21Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x .60 x 6.00l; .0 #File Name: 1845193806235 pages


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Outstanding historical biographyBy Hannah B. FischthalIn "The Incredible Adventures of Buffalo Bill from Bochnia (68715): The Story of a Galician Jew: Persecution; Liberation; Transformation;" the author; a notable Holocaust historian; skillfully weaves historical information into this tale centering on her late father; Chaskel Tydor. The cast of characters includes Elie Wiesel; Primo Levi; scores of Rabbis; President Eisenhower; and other important and regular people. She covers life in prewar Germany; Auschwitz; Buchenwald; Palestine/Israel; and the U.S.A. (New York; South Dakota; Montana). Chaskel; as she calls him; was indeed a real hero during impossible conditions.What's different about this book? I believe this is the first time I learned what it was llike to be an Orthodox Jew throughout the Holocaust. Apart from that; Prof. Judith Tydor Baumel-Schwartz's grasp of history is better than anyone else's I've read. My favorite chapter was "Buchenwald-Auschwitz-Buchenwald." I learned about tattoo numbering; about the history of Buchenwald; more about Nazi camp life; and the clock was always ticking because the author provides as many dates as possible.Well-written and well-researched.3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. A wonderful combination of history and memoirBy Efraim ZuroffThis book should be of great interest to any person curious about Jewish history during the twentieth century.By telling the story of her father Chaskel Tydor; whose life spanned practically the entire 20th century; who lived on three different continents; and who experienced the terrible upheavels and tragedies of contemporary Jewish life on the one hand but the redemptive events as well; the author gives us insight into many important topics: the life of Galician Jewry prior to World War I; the uprooting of many Polish Jews during that war and their flight to Germany; the life of the Ostjuden [Jews of East European origin] in Weimar Germany; the Holocaust; the travails of the postwar rehabilitation of survivors; the struggle for Israeli independence; Jewish life in America during the fifties and sixties; and life as a new immigrant in Israel in the post-Yom Kippur War era.What makes the book especially interesting and insightful is its main protaganist Chaskel Tydor; a man of many talents; unique character; particular fortitude and deep faith whose experiences ; especially during the Holocaust; and his amazing story of survival for more than five years in Buchenwald (twice) and Auschwitz truly merit a volume of this kind. His story is truly inspirational and this labor of love by his daughter; Holocaust historian Judy Tydor Baumel-Schwartz; is a valuable addition not only to Holocaust literature; but to the annals of Orthodoxy in the 20th century as well.

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