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We Survived The Holocaust

By Elaine Landau

About The Author

Elaine Landau was born on July 15th, 1948. She is the author of over 300 hundred books including we survived the holocaust, she earned a bachelor's degree in English as well as journalism at the university of New York she also earned a master's degree in library and information science at Pratt Institute. The topics of her books vary from animals to children to important historical events such as the holocaust. Unfortunately she died on June 29th 2013 of an autoimmune disease.

This book gives historical records of Jewish people who had survived the holocaust these accounts get very deep and descriptive but overall gives you a vivid perspective of the 16 people during this …show more content…

Not long Jewish businesses had ben boycotted "we awoke one morning to find my father's store windows had stars of David painted on them saying don’t buy from the Jews"- Lewis Schloss. The Nazis eventually kicked in the door of the apartment of the Schloss family and destroyed their belongings. His father and him had been sent to jail where they remained for three weeks, until they were supposed to be transported to one of the notorious work camps but the SS officer who was over them had missed ameeting and their train had left and they were set free. Although Jewish people weren't allowed to own businesses and or shops. Schloss eventually married a young Jewish girl by the name of Trudy he had met her in a camp. She had almost been killed while trying to escape nearing the end of the regime. The rest of the prisoners were scared while they heard gunfire outside thinking it was the Germans killing others but it was actually Russians fighting the Germans and …show more content…

However he tells us the horrors of living there as it was hard to sleep knowing the gestapo could barge in at any given moment. Soon the Nazis started to have raids specially for Jews. Some people would question him on why his family didn’t go in hiding, his response was because you needed a Christian to help you, a Christian who would risk their life for yours. Soon they were taken to a transit camp and waited for their certain death to approach. Now on to Ina Polak, it all started when she was sixteen years old. Germany had just invaded Poland. However she was spending a summer in England around the time. She didn’t plan on having to leave early, but her father called urging her to come home immediately. Her family was so unaware of the current situation. That by may she was sent back to England, they thought since Holland stayed out of world war one then they definitely could have evaded this one. When it did break out her father was more important to the Nazis alive he was a diamond industrializer. But they were sent to Bergen-Belsen shortly after, they did manage to escape. Her family bought citizenship in El Salvador, Germany wasn’t at war with them at the time. But on their way the Germans had started getting worried because the allies were closing in. So they were put on a train to an unknown destination. They stopped at the Elbe river they

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