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OverviewMoshe Brezniak's outstanding story, as told to his son on his death bed, describes in chilling detail the horrors of living as a Jew during the Holocaust. These memoirs, recounted in amazing detail, are one of the clearest, most life-like testimonies of the Nazi death machine. Moshe, serving in the Polish Army, found himself posted at the front lines at the onset of WWII. He was quickly captured as a POW and held in a German prisoner camp, being released after 9 months. In Mezritch began the horrible chapter of suffering in the ghetto, frequent actzias and deportation: First to Majdanek, then to Auschwitz and from there to the satellite camp Buna-Monowitz, where Moshe managed to escape certain death multiple times. Finally Moshe was among the prisoners that were evacuated in the death march to Buchenwald in the heart of the Reich. This testimony is a personal one, indeed, but it reflects the destinies of a myriad of communities, congregations, professions and races under the Nazi regime. It speaks the voice of the millions who did not survive the Nazi shredding machine. The rhythm of events depicted in this book is relentless. How luck, together with a unique profession and a decisive Mentch character had kept Moshe alive time after time is described in a way that leaves the reader breathless. Brezniak demonstrates that even a nation of murders is composed, in the end, of people. He understands that basic human drives were behind the extermination process, a process that he witnessed along the war in several death camps. During his last six years, Brezniak's son, Naphtali, worked obsessively on the book. He insisted upon prodding his father's memory in order to sanctify the memory of those that are not here. For the sake of the millions who died and for those that survived them, this book sends a message relevant to all of us today. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Moshe Brezniak , Bernie Mezrich , Ran LivnehPublisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.367kg ISBN: 9781453709986ISBN 10: 1453709983 Pages: 274 Publication Date: 28 July 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() 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. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationNaphtali Brezniak, born 1950 in Israel, is the son of Moshe Brezniak and Gutta (Tova) Rochman, both survivors of the Holocaust. Naphtali Brezniak is a physician - Tel-Aviv University, a dentist - The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Orthodontics - the University of the Pacific, School of Dentistry in San-Francisco, and became a Diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics. Dr. Brezniak currently serves as the Head of the Orthodontic Residency in the Israel Defense Forces Orthodontic Department. He is involved in many studies and researches in Orthodontics, has published dozens of scientific articles and is a sought-after lecturer around the world. He is also an author of 2 books in Hebrew: 'The Birch Trees Stand Tall' (Yad Va'Shem 2004) and 'Abstracts' (Kineret Zmora Bitan Dvir 2008). Furthermore, Dr. Brezniak is an active member of a Holocaust survivors committee in Israel, whose goals are to commemorate those who did not survive the Holocaust by being involved in movie productions ('Little America'1999, and 'Prayer' 2009), a production of a play ('Mezritch' by Efraym Sidon and Itzhak Weingarten), and annual memorial ceremonies, publishing several books, managing a web site (www.Mezritch.org.il) and more. Dr. Brezniak was also involved in placing a memorial statue by the name 'Tfila', (Prayer, made by Yael Artzi), in the city center square of Miedzyrzec Podlaski (Mezritch), in Poland. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |