
Death March Escape
The Remarkable Story of a Man Who Twice Escaped the Nazi Holocaust
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December 15, 2018
David Hersch told his son Jack about his miraculous escapes and survival in the final year of WWII during many Passover holidays. But it wasn't until Jack saw a photograph of his father on the Mauthausen Concentration Camp Memorial website that he was driven to learn more about what his father endured. Hersch chronicles his emotional investigative journeys to the Hungarian town in which his father grew up and to Austria and Mauthausen, where David was nearly worked to death at a granite mine, then sent on two death marches to other camps. David's survival depended upon several miracles and almost superhuman courage. Hersch also tracks the progress of the American army infantry regiment on its way to liberate the camp, and his exchanges with historians and witnesses who corroborated his father's incredible story, one far more harrowing than the version David told his family. This deeply personal and extremely informative portrait of a man of indomitable will to live, as Hersch emphasizes, reminds us of why we must never forget nor trivialize the full, shocking truth about the Holocaust.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)
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