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Maybe You Will Survive

A Holocaust Memoir

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Maybe You Will Survive

By: Aron Goldfarb, Graham Diamond
Narrated by: Laurence Dobiesz
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In Graham Diamond's collaboration with Aron Goldfarb, the listener feels the struggles of people trying to survive during the Holocaust.

The author recounts his experiences in Poland during the Holocaust, when he escaped from a forced labour camp and, with his brother, hid in underground holes on the grounds of an estate controlled by the Gestapo.

©1991 Aron Goldfarb and Graham Diamond (P)2018 W. F. Howes Ltd
Historical Holocaust

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I've read many accounts of the holocaust from different perspectives of Jewish survivors, all so sad and disturbing but it's a story that should be told if we are to learn anything. This one stood out to me. It was excellently told again with such heartbreaking accounts of what went on but these brothers truly did beat the odds with sheer determination and out of respect of the last words spoken to them by their brave and distraught father. I simply didn't want the story to end and it was wonderful to hear what they made of their lives post war, I think that this was what made it stand out to me the most I was just praying that they went on to have happy and fulfilling lives although of course they could not ever forget. An excellent account of human suffering, endurance and sheer bravery! Thank you for sharing your story to the world.

A story that had to be told

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