El hombre que nunca escapó de Auschwitz / The Man Who Never Escaped Auschwitz
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Product Details
Author:
Gabriel Salinger
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
216
Publisher:
PRH Grupo Editorial (June 18, 2024)
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9786073840941
ISBN-10:
6073840942
Weight:
9oz
Dimensions:
5.92" x 9" x 0.53"
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RandomHouse
List Price:
$19.95
Country of Origin:
Mexico
Case Pack:
40
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$15.36
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P-RH
Discount Code:
A
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Yes
Pub Discount:
65
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Aguilar
Overview
La odisea de Heinz Salinger en los campos de concentración de la Alemania nazi
Casi un siglo después de los acontecimientos, el autor recupera la historia de su abuelo en los centros de exterminio, una experiencia tan traumática de la que nunca quiso hablar con sus cercanos.
A pesar de haber sobrevivido a Terezín, Auschwitz y Meuselwitz, Heinz Salinger nunca pudo superar el horror de lo allí vivido. Este relato de coraje y supervivencia nos lleva desde los días de acoso y discriminación sufridos por los judíos en Checoslovaquia hasta la milagrosa huida y la liberación, después de la cual emigró a Chile. Y aunque acá formó una familia y trató de rehacer su vida, los fantasmas de los que no pudieron escapar lo perseguirían por siempre.
Un libro por un nieto que nos invita a honrar a las víctimas y recuperar su memoria.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
Heinz Salinger’s ordeal at the concentration camps of Nazi Germany.
Almost a century after the facts, the author reclaims his grandfather’s story in the extermination camps, a most traumatic experience he never wanted to share with those closest to him.
In spite of surviving Terezin, Auschwitz, and Meuselwitz, Heinz Salinger never got over the horrors he experienced. This story of courage and survival takes us from the days of harassment and discrimination that Jews suffered in Czechoslovakia, to the miraculous escape and liberation, after which Salinger left for Chile. And even though he started a family and tried to rebuild his life, the ghosts of those who couldn’t escape haunted him forever.
A book written by his grandson, inviting us to honor the victims and restore their memory.
Casi un siglo después de los acontecimientos, el autor recupera la historia de su abuelo en los centros de exterminio, una experiencia tan traumática de la que nunca quiso hablar con sus cercanos.
A pesar de haber sobrevivido a Terezín, Auschwitz y Meuselwitz, Heinz Salinger nunca pudo superar el horror de lo allí vivido. Este relato de coraje y supervivencia nos lleva desde los días de acoso y discriminación sufridos por los judíos en Checoslovaquia hasta la milagrosa huida y la liberación, después de la cual emigró a Chile. Y aunque acá formó una familia y trató de rehacer su vida, los fantasmas de los que no pudieron escapar lo perseguirían por siempre.
Un libro por un nieto que nos invita a honrar a las víctimas y recuperar su memoria.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
Heinz Salinger’s ordeal at the concentration camps of Nazi Germany.
Almost a century after the facts, the author reclaims his grandfather’s story in the extermination camps, a most traumatic experience he never wanted to share with those closest to him.
In spite of surviving Terezin, Auschwitz, and Meuselwitz, Heinz Salinger never got over the horrors he experienced. This story of courage and survival takes us from the days of harassment and discrimination that Jews suffered in Czechoslovakia, to the miraculous escape and liberation, after which Salinger left for Chile. And even though he started a family and tried to rebuild his life, the ghosts of those who couldn’t escape haunted him forever.
A book written by his grandson, inviting us to honor the victims and restore their memory.








