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By My Mother's Hand

par Henry Melnick

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Holocaust survivor HENRY MELNICK was born in Lodz, Poland. Shortly after the Nazis occupied Poland in 1939, he was sent to do slave labour in the Nowy Sącz, Tarnow Ghettos and Szebnie camp. He was then transferred to Auschwitz-Birkenau, Buna, Dora-Mittelbau and Bergen-Belsen death camps. When his parents were murdered in the Belżec death camp, he became the sole survivor of his entire family. After liberation, Henry volunteered for the Israeli Army and fought for Israel's independence. He came to Canada in 1965 with his wife Hela and their two children. His story is one of strength and courage. His survival is nothing short of a miracle. Some content of this book may not be suitable for children. All profits from the sale of this book go directly to Holocaust education.… (plus d'informations)
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This book was written honestly. It does not give an overview of what happened to the Jews, it gives a personal account that does not try to be anything other than the truth. I applaud Henry Melnick's in sharing his unimaginable experiences. It is a story that must be retold countless times to show tolerance, and man's ability to lose all humility.
To say I enjoyed the book is not true, I felt the words from the page, and was glad I had read it. ( )
  greatbookescapes | Nov 20, 2014 |
This book was written honestly. It does not give an overview of what happened to the Jews, it gives a personal account that does not try to be anything other than the truth. I applaud Henry Melnick's in sharing his unimaginable experiences. It is a story that must be retold countless times to show tolerance, and man's ability to lose all humility.
To say I enjoyed the book is not true, I felt the words from the page, and was glad I had read it. ( )
  greatbookescapes | Nov 20, 2014 |
This book was written honestly. It does not give an overview of what happened to the Jews, it gives a personal account that does not try to be anything other than the truth. I applaud Henry Melnick's in sharing his unimaginable experiences. It is a story that must be retold countless times to show tolerance, and man's ability to lose all humility.
To say I enjoyed the book is not true, I felt the words from the page, and was glad I had read it. ( )
  greatbookescapes | Nov 20, 2014 |
This book was written honestly. It does not give an overview of what happened to the Jews, it gives a personal account that does not try to be anything other than the truth. I applaud Henry Melnick's in sharing his unimaginable experiences. It is a story that must be retold countless times to show tolerance, and man's ability to lose all humility.
To say I enjoyed the book is not true, I felt the words from the page, and was glad I had read it. ( )
  greatbookescapes | Nov 20, 2014 |
This book was written honestly. It does not give an overview of what happened to the Jews, it gives a personal account that does not try to be anything other than the truth. I applaud Henry Melnick's in sharing his unimaginable experiences. It is a story that must be retold countless times to show tolerance, and man's ability to lose all humility.
To say I enjoyed the book is not true, I felt the words from the page, and was glad I had read it. ( )
  greatbookescapes | Nov 20, 2014 |
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Holocaust survivor HENRY MELNICK was born in Lodz, Poland. Shortly after the Nazis occupied Poland in 1939, he was sent to do slave labour in the Nowy Sącz, Tarnow Ghettos and Szebnie camp. He was then transferred to Auschwitz-Birkenau, Buna, Dora-Mittelbau and Bergen-Belsen death camps. When his parents were murdered in the Belżec death camp, he became the sole survivor of his entire family. After liberation, Henry volunteered for the Israeli Army and fought for Israel's independence. He came to Canada in 1965 with his wife Hela and their two children. His story is one of strength and courage. His survival is nothing short of a miracle. Some content of this book may not be suitable for children. All profits from the sale of this book go directly to Holocaust education.

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