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Hardcover By Bread Alone: The Story of A-4685 Book

ISBN: 0960653406

ISBN13: 9780960653409

By Bread Alone: The Story of A-4685

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A story of a survivor of the Nazi Holocaust This description may be from another edition of this product.

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History Military World War II

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by bread alone

i first read this book in high school 20 years ago and have never forgotten it, i purchased it last month and read it again (in 2 days) i want my teens to read it also, it is truely one of my best reads.

a compelling story of survival

I have read few autobiographies on the story of Holocaust survivors, but this read has to be one of the most moving and shocking story of survival in WWII Nazi work camps. I am well aware of the historical aspects of WWII and the Holocaust. Mel Mermelstein write well and in a very edgy and powerful way. The book feels almost like a documentary style book ... with copies of newspaper articles, pictures of oppressors and oppressed, and much more. This read is more than Mr. Mermelstein survival, but also a history lesson on how this Evil system of death started, and how even in the 80s Mr. Mermelstein continues to fight against history revisionists who deny the existance or impact of the Evil Holocaust. For me, the impression I left with after reading this, is that humans can not only be angels but also demons (consider, also the "jewish kapos" scum in the camps) ... and that this read was not only difficult emotionally but even depressing. If this book could be turned into a movie, in my eyes, that movie would rank with "Schindler's List."

The price of freedom

I have read many works on and from the survivors of the nazi holocaust, but this work stands out among them. This book traces the whole path to Auschwitz and beyond, from the sudden estrangement between once neighbors and friends to the face to face meeting with ss officer Otto Moll. Mr. Mermelstein's experience can be nothing but horrifying in the light that a piece of bread was worth more than the gold of the camps. The photos of ss officer Moll and his minions were especially interesting, in light of some of the other works that mention this monster -- "Eyewitness Auschwitz" and "The Dentist of Auschwitz" which shows a contrast of behaviour in this person. I would recommend this book to anyone who would like a deeper appreciation of the term "brotherly love".

painfully real

this book was assigned to me in a college history course and i must admit i was reluctant to read it. i did, however, and it totally changed the way i thought about the holocaust. it went from an event in a history book to something that can happen in your backyard. it will make you cry in pity, pain, sadness and even joy when they are liberated. find a copy and make your kids read it.

This Book Will Leave You Speechless

I was fortunate enough to meet Mel after he was invited to speak to a group of students during a Humanities class at Irvine Valley College. We had been assigned this book to read by the professor. This book examines the attrocities that this kind and gentle man had to go through at the hands of ruthless killers. You will read in horror as he tells stories of his experiences. The book is well written and is very informative. Whether you are reading out of curiosity, or it is assigned, this book is one you will never forget.
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