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A Hole in the Holocaust: A World War II Yugoslav Jewish Family's Run from German Execution

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Product Code: 9781694118189
ISBN13: 9781694118189
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In Sarajevo, Bosnia, a bombardment shatters the peace and joy of a family as the Germans invade, institute harsh punishing measures and begin sending people to concentration camps. A ten-year-old boy, his mother, grandmother, and two uncles smuggle themselves to an area occupied by the Italians, where they are interned on an island, waiting for the day the Germans will come and send them to a concentration camp. Internees struggle for survival on the island and there are adventures. When the Italians switch sides, the Germans begin occupying territory the Italians were holding and, as the Germans are approaching, the family desperately tries to get passage on an Italian military barque, carrying Italian troops to Italy. Their life and death experiences as they struggle to survive make up the tale of what people can do to people.





Author: Maurice Kamhi
Publisher: Independently published
Publication Date: October 14, 2019
Number of Pages: 308 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1694118185
ISBN-13: 9781694118189

A Hole in the Holocaust: A World War II Yugoslav Jewish Family's Run from German Execution

$16.46
 
In Sarajevo, Bosnia, a bombardment shatters the peace and joy of a family as the Germans invade, institute harsh punishing measures and begin sending people to concentration camps. A ten-year-old boy, his mother, grandmother, and two uncles smuggle themselves to an area occupied by the Italians, where they are interned on an island, waiting for the day the Germans will come and send them to a concentration camp. Internees struggle for survival on the island and there are adventures. When the Italians switch sides, the Germans begin occupying territory the Italians were holding and, as the Germans are approaching, the family desperately tries to get passage on an Italian military barque, carrying Italian troops to Italy. Their life and death experiences as they struggle to survive make up the tale of what people can do to people.





Author: Maurice Kamhi
Publisher: Independently published
Publication Date: October 14, 2019
Number of Pages: 308 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1694118185
ISBN-13: 9781694118189
 

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