Defying Death on the Danube: A Holocaust Survival Story (Holocaust Survivor True Stories WWII) by Debbie J. Callahan (Author), Henry Stern
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Overview: Defying Death on the Danube is a must-read story of strength, survival, and resilience
A young boy's survival story against all odds in the face of pure evil
Horst Stern’s life has never been an easy one, even prior to witnessing the devastation of Kristallnacht in Berlin in 1938. From his illegitimate birth to a Jewish mother who abandoned him, to dealing with a severe speech impediment, his young life was filled with struggle - none of which, however, prepared him for the hardships to come when the Nazis rose to power.
Horst flees to Budapest to escape increased persecution by the Nazi-regime, but gets caught. Due to sheer determination and fate, he survives labor camps, life in the Budapest Ghetto, near starvation, and a grueling Death March. At last, the much-awaited day of liberation arrives, but it does not bring stability for Horst and his surviving family members. His never-ending search for a place he could call home had just begun.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs

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Requirements: .ePUB reader, 2.0 MB
Overview: Defying Death on the Danube is a must-read story of strength, survival, and resilience
A young boy's survival story against all odds in the face of pure evil
Horst Stern’s life has never been an easy one, even prior to witnessing the devastation of Kristallnacht in Berlin in 1938. From his illegitimate birth to a Jewish mother who abandoned him, to dealing with a severe speech impediment, his young life was filled with struggle - none of which, however, prepared him for the hardships to come when the Nazis rose to power.
Horst flees to Budapest to escape increased persecution by the Nazi-regime, but gets caught. Due to sheer determination and fate, he survives labor camps, life in the Budapest Ghetto, near starvation, and a grueling Death March. At last, the much-awaited day of liberation arrives, but it does not bring stability for Horst and his surviving family members. His never-ending search for a place he could call home had just begun.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs
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