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OverviewThe Holocaust and the birth and growth of Israel are strikingly different Jewish historical events. Yet they are related, just like the author, Gabriel Laufer and his father. With only a few hints in hand, Laufer researched the details of his father's Holocaust survival in the Hungarian forced labor battalions near Stalingrad, as a slave building German bunkers for weapon factories, and later, his escape from Stalinist Hungary. In this book, Laufer shares the gripping stories of his father's experiences juxtaposed with his own as an Israeli Defense Force officer in the Six Days War and the three wars that followed. Laufer leads the reader through his family's personal history and its place in some of the momentous events of the twentieth century. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gabriel LauferPublisher: Academic Studies Press Imprint: Academic Studies Press Weight: 0.525kg ISBN: 9781618117830ISBN 10: 1618117831 Pages: 416 Publication Date: 24 May 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsThis work [is] a unique and important addition to Holocaust study and Jewish history generally. ... Laufer notes in the foreword of his book how it is a 'duty' that 'memories of our experiences [both of father and son] and their lessons' be communicated 'to our children and the generations to follow'--just as Elie Wiesel felt. As far as this reviewer is concerned, the author of A Survivor's Duty: Surviving the Holocaust and Fighting for Israel--A Story of Father and Son has most definitely done his duty. --Diane Cypkin, Pace University, Martyrdom & Resistance January/February 2019 --Diane Cypkin Martyrdom & Resistance Author InformationGaby Laufer, Hungarian born and Israeli native, is a retired University of Virginia Engineering professor. Deploying his scientific research skills to discover unknown details of his father's Holocaust survival and juxtaposing them with accounts of his own participation in Israeli wars, he created a unique parallel father-and-son narrative. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |