The boy who followed his father into Auschwitz : a true story of family and survival
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Ontario Public Library - Adult Nonfiction
950.53 DRO
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950.53 DRO
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Phelps Library - Adult Nonfiction
940.53 Dro
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940.53 Dro
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Stevens Memorial Community Library - Attica - Nonfiction
940.53 DRON
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940.53 DRON
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Location | Call Number | Status |
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Ontario Public Library - Adult Nonfiction | 950.53 DRO | Available |
Phelps Library - Adult Nonfiction | 940.53 Dro | Available |
Stevens Memorial Community Library - Attica - Nonfiction | 940.53 DRON | Available |
Subjects
LC Subjects
Auschwitz (Concentration camp)
Biographies.
Buchenwald (Concentration camp)
Fathers and sons -- Austria -- Vienna -- Biography.
Fathers and sons -- Biography.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Austria -- Vienna -- Personal narratives.
Jews -- Austria -- Vienna -- Biography.
Kleinmann, Fritz, -- 1923-
Kleinmann, Gustav, -- 1891-1976.
Personal narratives.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Concentration camps.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives, Austrian.
Biographies.
Buchenwald (Concentration camp)
Fathers and sons -- Austria -- Vienna -- Biography.
Fathers and sons -- Biography.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Austria -- Vienna -- Personal narratives.
Jews -- Austria -- Vienna -- Biography.
Kleinmann, Fritz, -- 1923-
Kleinmann, Gustav, -- 1891-1976.
Personal narratives.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Concentration camps.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives, Austrian.
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Format
Book
Physical Desc
xvi, 423, 16 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Language
English
Notes
General Note
Includes P.S. insights, interviews & more.
General Note
Originally published, in slightly different form, as The Stone Crusher in 2018 by Chicago Review Press.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description
In 1939, Gustav Kleinmann, a Jewish upholsterer in Vienna, was seized by the Nazis. Along with his teenage son Fritz, he was sent to Buchenwald in Germany. There began an unimaginable ordeal that saw the pair beaten, starved, and forced to build the very concentration camp they were held in. When Gustav was set to be transferred to Auschwitz--a certain death sentence--Fritz refused to leave his side. Throughout the horrors they witnessed and the suffering they endured, there was one constant that kept them alive: the love between father and son.
Citations
APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Dronfield, J. (2019). The boy who followed his father into Auschwitz: a true story of family and survival . Harper.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Dronfield, Jeremy. 2019. The Boy Who Followed His Father Into Auschwitz: A True Story of Family and Survival. Harper.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Dronfield, Jeremy. The Boy Who Followed His Father Into Auschwitz: A True Story of Family and Survival Harper, 2019.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Dronfield, Jeremy. The Boy Who Followed His Father Into Auschwitz: A True Story of Family and Survival Harper, 2019.
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