This book is the author's attempt and duty to, in the words of Elie
Wiesel, ""Bear witness for the dead and for the living". Through
extensive research in archives, family documents, and literature,
Laufer unearthed his father's lost biography as a slave in the
Hungarian forced labor battalions and in German concentration
camps, his return to Hungary, and his daring escape from Stalinist
Hungary to Israel. Laufer's father's experiences mark one of the
saddest points in Jewish history. The story is contrasted with his
own in Israel during the Six Days War, a pinnacle in Jewish history
and during the Israeli wars that followed.
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