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Kasztners Train The True Story Of An Unknown Hero Of The Holocaust Reprint Anna Porter

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Kasztners Train The True Story Of An Unknown Hero Of The Holocaust Reprint Anna Porter
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Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.61 MB
Pages: 464
Author: Anna Porter
ISBN: 9780802717412, 0802717411
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: Reprint

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Kasztners Train The True Story Of An Unknown Hero Of The Holocaust Reprint Anna Porter by Anna Porter 9780802717412, 0802717411 instant download after payment.

In March, 1944, the German army marched into Hungary, followed soon after by Adolf Eichmann and his SS Sondercommando. His single goal was to eliminate the entire Jewish population of the country. Rezso Kasztner-a lawyer and Zionist activist-stood in his way. In meeting after meeting with Eichman and other Nazis, he sought common ground, exploiting their twin weaknesses of greed and fear, in the process saving thousands of lives. Kasztner's Train-a reference to the famous train ride to freedom he organized-tells this dramatic story for the first time, including a shocking postscript. After the war, Kasztner emigrated to Israel, where in 1956 he was stunningly convicted of collaborating with the Nazis more than a decade before. As he awaited the appeal that would ultimately exonerate him, he was murdered by right-wing activists in Tel Aviv on March 4, 1957.

Hungarian by birth, Anna Porter lived through the Hungarian Revolution as a child, and brings to this book a determination and passion to tell the full story of one of the heroes of the 20th century. Kasztner's Train is based on interviews with survivors who were on the train, and with family members of other survivors, as well as with descendants of those murdered in concentration camps.

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