Abe Korn was only 16 when the Nazis invaded his hometown of Lipno,
Poland, on the first day of World War II. He survived the entire
war as a Jewish prisoner, enduring two Nazi ghettos, eight
concentration camps, and a 45-day Death March from Auschwitz.
Astonishingly, Abe kept his sense of human dignity- with gangrenous
feet he struggled to stay on the healthy workers list; with scan
supplies he bargained for food and coal and helped others survive.
Abe never gave up hope. He always believed he could live one more
day, and on April 11, 1945, when Buchenwald was liberated, Abe was
finally free. After Liberation, Abe focused on going to school and
earning a living. Eventually, as a man earnest to forgive past sins
and take individuals at face value, he married a German Lutheran,
who later converted to Judaism. They moved to the United States,
where Abe had a remarkably successful business. Abram Korn died in
1972. Abe left the rough draft of a manuscript of his story. Twenty
years after his death, Abe's son, Joey began completing his
father's story and the First Edition of Abe's Story was published
by Longstreet Press on April 11th, 1995, the fiftieth anniversary
of Abe's liberation. The current edition is published by Sugarcreek
Press. To the family he raised proudly in the Jewish tradition, Abe
left a legacy of powerful inspiration. For modern-day readers
seeking the best in Holocaust literature and riveting drama, Abe's
Story is an incredible story of hope, of the human potential to do
good in the face of horrible evil. Abe's Story is about hope, not
despair. It's about life, not death. It's a powerful source of
inspiration for a all who read it. "Important testimony." -- Elie
Wiesel, Nobel Peace Price Laureate and author of Night. "Powerful.
Unforgettable. Abe's Story is an inspiration to all who read it." -
Pat Conroy, author of Prince of Tides and Beach Music. "An
extraordinary memoir by an Auschwitz survivor, whose son rescued
the manuscript from oblivion." - John Stoessinger, Trinity
University, author of Might of Nations and Why Nations Go to War.'
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