Save My Children: An Astonishing Tale of Survival and Its Unlikely Hero

Author:   Leon Kleiner ,  Edwin Stepp
Publisher:   Amsterdam Publishers
ISBN:  

9789493056572


Pages:   302
Publication Date:   28 May 2020
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Leon Kleiner ,  Edwin Stepp
Publisher:   Amsterdam Publishers
Imprint:   Amsterdam Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.612kg
ISBN:  

9789493056572


ISBN 10:   9493056570
Pages:   302
Publication Date:   28 May 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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Introduction 1. My Birthplace - A History of Hatred 2. A Wonderful Childhood 3. Dark Clouds of War 4. The Soviets take All 5. The Real Terror begins 6. The Germans come to Tluste for the First Time 7. A Feared Anti-Semite Returns to Tluste 8. Near Death for Edek 9. Give up your Furs or Die 10. Tusia’s Close Call with an SS Officer 11. Time to Hide 12. Finding Food 13. My Friend risks his Life for me 14. Tusia becomes a Gentile 15. Typhus 16. To the Work Camps 17. Tluste becomes a Bloodbath 18. The Push for Judenrein 19. Into the Bunker 20. Killing Time 21. Fryma is Found 22. Settling in for the long Winter 23. Timush's Life and Death Decision 24. Life without Timush 25. “The Russians have arrived!” 26. Out of the Bunker 27. The Germans return 28. Delirious with Fever 29. The Nazis finally pushed back 30. Timush and Hania’s Fate 31. The Search for a New Home 32. How to Survive in Krakow 33. A Circuitous Route to Prague 34. Another Brush with Death 35. The Slow Train to Budapest 36. Finally, Prague! 37. From the East to the West 38. Life as a Displaced Person 39. Facing Death one last Time Afterword Acknowledgments Photos About the Authors

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Leon Kleiner's story is one of the most important and unique additions to the countless stories of the Holocaust. It is a riveting and harrowing tale, which offers hope that hatred can be overcome. A must read at a time when anti-Semitism is once again on the rise. - Gerda Weissmann Klein, Polish-American award-winning writer and human rights activist. Author of All but My Life (1957). A memoir about her experience during the Holocaust. She was a recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom from Barack Obama in 2011.


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Leon Kleiner is a retired commercial and residential real estate developer from New Jersey. He was born in the city of Tarnopol, Poland just a little over a decade before the beginning World War 2. After the war, the city became a part of the Ukraine and still is today. Leon's early life before and during the war is documented in this book. He miraculously survived the Holocaust and immigrated to America in 1947 where he married his wife, Halina, who is also a survivor of the Holocaust. They met in a displaced persons camp in Austria in 1945. He and his brother worked hard to save up enough money to invest in a real estate company that was benefiting from the post-war housing boom. In 1964, he moved from New York to New Jersey where he formed a new real estate company with his brother. Their business grew and prospered over the following years. Now in his nineties, he is enjoying retirement with Halina. They are the proud parents of two daughters. They also had a son who was tragically lost to cancer in his early twenties. His daughters have given them five grandchildren and they just recently welcomed their first great grandson. Edwin Stepp has more than thirty years experience in media, marketing and advertising. He was executive editor for the quarterly, Vision-Journal for a New World, for over 15 years. The magazine had a modest circulation but was distributed in over 75 countries worldwide. He wrote dozens of articles about history, culture, environment and current events for the publication. The magazine had a companion Website that had over 250,000 visitors per month. Edwin lead the development of the website and also a mobile app for additional distribution of the content. In that position he also helped write and edit several books about Jewish and Christian history published by the journal. In 2011, Edwin founded Django Productions, a television and film production company that focuses on documentaries and nonfiction entertainment. Edwin continues to hone his writing talents as he develops these films and their scripts.

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