Henry Herzog survived the liquidation of the Rzeszow ghetto in Poland and endured terrible hardships in forced labor camps. He documents the increasing severity of Nazi rule in Rzeszow and the complicity of the Jewish council (the Judenrat) and Jewish police in the round-ups for deportation to the Belzec concentration camp. One of these deportations took his parents to their deaths. His brothers were caught; tortured; and killed by the Gestapo. Herzog and his sister escaped to Hungary where—although she found refuge—he was betrayed; arrested; and finally put on a train to the concentration camps. Escaping by jumping off the train and fleeing into the Tatra Mountains; he joined a group of Russian partisans to fight the Nazis.1995 paperback; Saga Publishers / Folio Private
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