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I Was a Boy in Belsen

I Was a Boy in Belsen

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Tomi Reichental, one of the last living Holocaust survivors in Ireland, recounts his childhood imprisonment in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. At just nine years old, he endured hunger, fear, and the loss of family, yet his memoir is also a testament to resilience and the importance of memory, ensuring that the horrors of the Holocaust are never forgotten.

Format: Trade Paperback
Condition: Very Good (minor shelf wear, clean pages, tight binding)

This deeply personal and historically vital memoir is described as heartbreaking yet essential, praised for Reichental's courage in sharing his story. Popular among readers who value preserving survivor voices for future generations, it offers a poignant firsthand account of resilience and remembrance.

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