The Nazi, the Princess, and the Shoemaker: My Father's Holocaust Odyssey - Paperback

The Nazi, the Princess, and the Shoemaker: My Father's Holocaust Odyssey - Paperback

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The Nazi, the Princess, and the Shoemaker: My Father's Holocaust Odyssey - Paperback

The Nazi, the Princess, and the Shoemaker: My Father's Holocaust Odyssey - Paperback

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by Adi J. Neuman (Editor), Scott M. Neuman (Author)

"What a testament to the will to survive and the strength of the Jewish people. This is the most powerful book I have ever read." - Donald S. Miller"Difficult to put down... a true page turner. One of the best books I've ever read, actually." - Martha Keltz, Rudolf Steiner Book ReviewsHave you ever heard of a Jew who saved a Nazi's life?Who evaded capture by pretending to be a Polish peasant, a Communist spy, a partisan, and a Rabbi?Who spent months starving in the woods, sleeping in haystacks in the freezing cold, only to finish off the war in a luxurious palace as the guest of a Polish princess?Over 30 years in the making, this unique and extraordinary account was recreated from cassette tapes which were recorded in the early 1980s and later found in the bottom of a closet, as well as videotaped interviews by Steven Spielberg's Shoah Foundation.The book describes Binem's childhood in the rural Polish village of Radziejow, and details how his family and community were devastated by the trauma of the Nazi invasion and unimaginably cruel occupation of Poland.At the age of 24, Binem escapes a German forced labor camp and struggles to survive the harsh Polish winter by sleeping in haystacks during the day and begging food from peasant farmers at night.Through a chance encounter with a former schoolmate, Binem is taken in by the Osten-Sackens, an aristocratic Polish woman (the "Princess") and her ethnic German husband, who Binem later learns is a secret Gestapo agent. When Germany begins to lose the war, their son, an SS officer (the "Nazi"), forces Binem to vow to protect his parents from inevitable attempts at retribution.Binem makes good on his promise (three times ) saving Osten-Sacken twice from Russian soldiers and later by testifying on his behalf in a Polish court.The book describes Binem's Holocaust experience in harrowing detail, from its lows, including a suicide attempt in the Jewish graveyard where his parents were buried, to its highs, such as finishing off the war as an honored guest at the Osten-Sacken mansion, and his celebratory speech to the Russian Jewish officers who liberated him.

Author Biography

Scott M. Neuman grew up in Chicago, Illinois. He holds a degree in criminal justice from the University of Illinois at Chicago Circle, as well as a J.D. from Thomas M. Cooley Law School of Western Michigan University. He is a veteran of the Israel Defense Forces, where he served as a combat medic and fought in Operation Peace for the Galilee, otherwise known as the 1982 Lebanon War. He is also a black belt in Tae Kwon Do. He is currently a practicing attorney in Michigan.

Number of Pages: 368
Dimensions: 0.82 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: August 06, 2018

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