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OverviewAlbert Halm, Holocaust survivor tells the fascinating story of his family carving out a meager life on the farm in the Carpathian Mountains, in what was then Czechoslovakia, taken away and being interned in three Nazi camps, and ultimately being saved from imminent death by his beautiful handwriting and design skills. He describes how he was able to secret away the true records of Jewish inmate deaths in the Ebensee Camp Hospital. Leaving the horrors of Europe he settles in Australia and commences to catch up on the education he missed out on, eventually entering the field of Diagnostic Radiography. As both a practitioner and a teacher he became renown, and dozens of his research papers are published around the world. He received the Order of Australia Medal for services to medicine in 1983. Using the mantra ""We must never forget"" he goes on to be the Founding President of the Australian Association of Jewish Holocaust Survivors. ""This is a touching account of the author's own life, that of his family and community, and the shattering impact of the Holocaust on everything that existed before the war. He provides a very detailed and personal view of life in a small mountain village in what is now the Ukraine, including how anti-Semitism gradually crept up on them and continued to live on, many years after the war. You really get to know this kind hearted man, through his writing. His account of survival through the concentration camp life is moving and truthful, without being the focus of the whole book. He does not spare the truth of what happened during the Holocaust, but like many who write of those times, urges us to never forget. Albert Halm was a sensitive, observant, loving person, a man of faith and a survivor."" --Marika Full Product DetailsAuthor: Albert Halm , Peter Halm , Bonita HalmPublisher: various Australia publishers Imprint: various Australia publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.354kg ISBN: 9780648015406ISBN 10: 0648015408 Pages: 260 Publication Date: 01 February 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThis is a touching account of the author's own life, that of his family and community, and the shattering impact of the Holocaust on everything that existed before the war. He provides a very detailed and personal view of life in a small mountain village in what is now the Ukraine, including how anti-Semitism gradually crept up on them and continued to live on, many years after the war. You really get to know this kind hearted man, through his writing. His account of survival through the concentration camp life is moving and truthful, without being the focus of the whole book. He does not spare the truth of what happened during the Holocaust, but like many who write of those times, urges us to never forget. Albert Halm was a sensitive, observant, loving person, a man of faith and a survivor. --Marika I have read many books written by Holocaust survivors and this one is a very engaging. The memoir is filled with the interesting side anecdotes that really draw you in and help you get to know the author. I haven't read many books by survivors from the region in where Albert lived - southern Slovakia/once part of Hungary and then Czechoslovakia. I learned quite a bit about that community, which was a nice treat. Always grateful when survivors are able to share their story! --ThymeGarden A life story that holds your attention with great historical perspective. It was warm, tragic, nostalgic and, in the end, a story of a life well-lived I thoroughly enjoyed this book. --Levy Wald This is a touching account of the author's own life, that of his family and community, and the shattering impact of the Holocaust on everything that existed before the war. He provides a very detailed and personal view of life in a small mountain village in what is now the Ukraine, including how anti-Semitism gradually crept up on them and continued to live on, many years after the war. You really get to know this kind hearted man, through his writing. His account of survival through the concentration camp life is moving and truthful, without being the focus of the whole book. He does not spare the truth of what happened during the Holocaust, but like many who write of those times, urges us to never forget. Albert Halm was a sensitive, observant, loving person, a man of faith and a survivor. --Marika I have read many books written by Holocaust survivors and this one is a very engaging. The memoir is filled with the interesting side anecdotes that really draw you in and help you get to know the author. I haven't read many books by survivors from the region in where Albert lived - southern Slovakia/once part of Hungary and then Czechoslovakia. I learned quite a bit about that community, which was a nice treat. Always grateful when survivors are able to share their story! --ThymeGarden A life story that holds your attention with great historical perspective. It was warm, tragic, nostalgic and, in the end, a story of a life well-lived I thoroughly enjoyed this book. --Levy Wald ""This is a touching account of the author's own life, that of his family and community, and the shattering impact of the Holocaust on everything that existed before the war. He provides a very detailed and personal view of life in a small mountain village in what is now the Ukraine, including how anti-Semitism gradually crept up on them and continued to live on, many years after the war. You really get to know this kind hearted man, through his writing. His account of survival through the concentration camp life is moving and truthful, without being the focus of the whole book. He does not spare the truth of what happened during the Holocaust, but like many who write of those times, urges us to never forget. Albert Halm was a sensitive, observant, loving person, a man of faith and a survivor. --Marika ""I have read many books written by Holocaust survivors and this one is a very engaging. The memoir is filled with the interesting side anecdotes that really draw you in and help you get to know the author. I haven't read many books by survivors from the region in where Albert lived - southern Slovakia/once part of Hungary and then Czechoslovakia. I learned quite a bit about that community, which was a nice treat. Always grateful when survivors are able to share their story!"" --ThymeGarden ""A life story that holds your attention with great historical perspective. It was warm, tragic, nostalgic and, in the end, a story of a life well-lived I thoroughly enjoyed this book."" --Levy Wald Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |