The Children's Block: Based on a true story by an Auschwitz survivor

Author:   Otto B Kraus
Publisher:   Ebury Publishing
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9781529105568


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   17 October 2019
Format:   Paperback
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The Children's Block: Based on a true story by an Auschwitz survivor


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Author:   Otto B Kraus
Publisher:   Ebury Publishing
Imprint:   Ebury Press
Dimensions:   Width: 13.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.200kg
ISBN:  

9781529105568


ISBN 10:   1529105560
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   17 October 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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'Otto B Kraus brings together the strength of his own personal experience in the tiny barracks-school immersed in the darkness of Auschwitz with the story telling powers of an exceptional writer...He will from now on occupy the important place he deserves among writers of the twentieth century' * ANTONIO ITURBE, bestselling author of THE LIBRARIAN OF AUSCHWITZ * I read Ota Kraus' manuscript and am impressed. Yes, it deserves to be published. * ELI WIESEL, author of NIGHT *


'Otto B Kraus brings together the strength of his own personal experience in the tiny barracks-school immersed in the darkness of Auschwitz with the story telling powers of an exceptional writer...He will from now on occupy the important place he deserves among writers of the twentieth century' * ANTONIO ITURBE, bestselling author of THE LIBRARIAN OF AUSCHWITZ * I read Ota Kraus' manuscript and am impressed. Yes, it deserves to be published. * ELI WIESEL, author of NIGHT *


`Otto B Kraus brings together the strength of his own personal experience in the tiny barracks-school immersed in the darkness of Auschwitz with the story telling powers of an exceptional writer...He will from now on occupy the important place he deserves among writers of the twentieth century' * ANTONIO ITURBE, bestselling author of THE LIBRARIAN OF AUSCHWITZ *


`Otto B Kraus brings together the strength of his own personal experience in the tiny barracks-school immersed in the darkness of Auschwitz with the story telling powers of an exceptional writer...He will from now on occupy the important place he deserves among writers of the twentieth century' * ANTONIO ITURBE, bestselling author of THE LIBRARIAN OF AUSCHWITZ * I read Ota Kraus' manuscript and am impressed. Yes, it deserves to be published. * ELI WIESEL, author of NIGHT *


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Otto B Kraus was born 1st September 1921 in Prague, Czechoslovakia. He and his family were deported in May 1942 to Ghetto Terezin and from there to Auschwitz where Otto became one of the children's counsellors on the Kinderblock. Their camp was liquidated after six months. The able-bodied inmates were selected by the notorious Dr Mengele and sent to forced labour in Germany, the rest - more than 7000 people including mothers with young children, the weak and the elderly - were killed in the gas chambers. Otto was among the 1000 men sent to the concentration camp Schwarzheide-Sachsenhausen in Germany. After the war, Otto returned to Prague where he learned that neither his parents, nor his brother had survived. He enrolled at the university to study Literature, Philosophy, English and Spanish. He received a modest grant and started to rebuild his life. He met Dita by chance and remembered her as one of the youths on the Kinderblock in Auschwitz and they became friends. They were married in 1947 and in 1949 they emigrated to Israel where they lived at first in a kibbutz and later moved to the Youth Village Hadassim where Otto taught English. Dita and Otto raised two sons and a daughter. Otto died on the 5th October 2000, at home, surrounded by his family.

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