The Boy Who Followed His Father into Auschwitz
A True Story of Family and Survival
by:
Jeremy Dronfield
in:
European History
Summary:
The book chronicles the harrowing journey of a Jewish father and son who endure the horrors of the Holocaust together after voluntarily entering Auschwitz to stay with each other. It details their struggle for survival against unimaginable odds, their enduring bond, and the resilience of the human spirit amidst the brutality of the concentration camps.
Key points:
1. Family Bonds: The book highlights the strong father-son bond between Gustav and Fritz Kleinmann, which helps them survive the Holocaust.
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