With spare prose and in stark images, Joseph Freeman recounts
his suffering during the Holocaust from the German invasion of
Poland to the liberation of Europe by the Allies. Freeman's
narrative includes sober accounts of Nazi atrocities, aching
portraits of the noble spirits and unsung heroes who were counted
among the walking dead of the concentration camps, and the
profoundly moving story of the unexpected reunion of Freeman and
the American G.I. who had lifted Freeman's dying body from the mire
of a battlefield 40 years earlier.
Both poignant and exquisite in its simplicity, Joseph Freeman's
autobiography is at once a shibboleth for those who also endured
the unspeakable and a haunting warning for those of us living in
these latter days, when the voices of deniers and revisionists of
the Holocaust wait to take the place of the aging witnesses who
grow weary of their vigil.
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