This is a rare account of the horrors of the WWII death camps from
someone who experienced them. Born into an Orthodox Jewish family
in Prague, Hoffman lost his entire family in the Holocaust. The
story of his own ordeals, and how he managed to survive Auschwitz,
makes for chilling reading. No one could experience what Hoffman
did and be unaffected, and a good part of the book recounts his
struggles to establish a normal life after being relocated to
post-war England. An important part of his recovery was discovering
his talent for the game of bridge, and becoming a professional
player.
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