The Boy on the Wooden Box
How the Impossible Became Possible . . . on Schindler's List
by:
Leon Leyson
in:
Memoirs
Summary:
The memoir recounts the true story of the youngest survivor of Schindler's List, detailing his life as a Jewish boy in Poland during the Holocaust and his rescue by Oskar Schindler. It describes his experiences of survival, the horrors of the war, and the profound impact Schindler had on his life.
Key points:
1. Humanity's Power: The book highlights humanity's importance, shown by Oskar Schindler's risk to save Jews during the Holocaust.
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