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The Holocaust Scream - Rachel Rosenberg - Nazi Concentration Camp Survivor - The Holocaust and That Scream (Paperback)
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The Holocaust Scream - Rachel Rosenberg - Nazi Concentration Camp Survivor - The Holocaust and That Scream (Paperback)
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Are you ready to meet the Polish Anne Frank who survived? Rachel
Rosenberg is a Holocaust survivor of 4 Nazi concentration camps.
Learn about her remarkable experience during the Holocaust and its
long-term aftereffects. Some of Rachel's struggles within the Nazi
SS final solution were similar to the tragic experience of Anne
Frank. Both found poignant but fleeting young love. Each had an
attic experience and both were chronicler-victims of World War 2.
While Anne Frank survives in her diary, Rachel survived and is
telling her story. Rachel endured 6 long years in Hitler's death
camps. Rachel's remarkable saga didn't end with her liberation at
the end of World War 2. Rachel had lost her idyllic community, her
strong Jewish spiritual roots, her adolescence and most of her
immediate family. So thorough and diabolical was the Nazi Holocaust
that Rachel even lost her birthday Rachel tells us about those
terrible personal moments in the camps when Life and Love struggled
against Death personified. On one of these struggles with Death,
Rachel's Love experienced that scream. That powerful Holocaust
Scream is her biggest hurt. You can find out about that scream for
yourself. Prepare to cry. Rachel was clever and resourceful. She
was able to hide in the camps. How could she do that? You will find
out. When the camp gates were finally thrust open, Rachel had to
reconnect to all those things that we take for granted. It wasn't
easy. Rachel had to take charge in order to get through the
post-war turmoil. Rachel became a beacon of help to many in need.
Rachel and her husband Carl were interviewed by movie director
Steven Spielberg. Some of her concentration camp and ghetto
experiences served as background for the movie, "Schindler's List."
Learn about Rachel's encounters with Nazis in the United States.
Rachel is witty and charming. Her attitude toward her Holocaust
experience is truly remarkable. Find out how Rachel feels about the
German people. Rachel is an example of the "leading lady" persona.
What does it mean to be a "leading lady?" Rachel's story unfolds
like a kaleidoscope of images. There is a rhythm to her story, one
that defies organization. The rhythm creates a remarkable
connection with the reader. You will sense the rhythm as you
resonate with it. Get ready. The story includes several dialogues
with Rachel. In the dialogues, Rachel tells her story in her own
words as much as possible. These dialogues reveal Rachel's keen
memory, insight, honesty and vulnerability. Rachel has some advice
for those who may be in terrible circumstances. You can meet this
remarkable women and follow the gripping tale of her life's
struggles. It's time for you to meet Rachel. Come on in.
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