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Eugène Klein led an extraordinary life, whose many facets he weaves together in this rich and unique account. Eugène grew up destitute in Hungary. He enlisted in the Austro-Hungarian Army during World War I and served in several theaters, including the Carpathian Front, where living conditions were harsh. He found happiness in France during the interwar period. He ran footraces, and his athletic talent allowed him to settle in France and start a family there. As a Jew, Eugène and his family faced persecution by the Nazis: They were arrested in Paris on May 1, 1943 and deported to Auschwitz II-Birkenau in Poland. After surviving forced labor and a «death march», Eugène would be reunited with his wife, but his son would never return.
This dignified account highlights the intelligence and integrity of a man who was both physically and mentally exceptional. With the maturity of age, Eugène combines sincerity with restraint to deliver an account devoid of useless moralizing. Through a series of flashbacks, he demonstrates how his survival in the Nazi camps was certainly due to luck, but also to his prior life experiences, since he had already come face-to-face with humiliation, bitter cold, hunger and mass death, inhumane conditions... and wolves.


Rayons : Sciences humaines & sociales > Histoire > Epoque contemporaine (depuis 1799) > Seconde Guerre mondiale


  • Auteur(s)

    Eugène Klein

  • Éditeur

    Le Manuscrit

  • Distributeur

    ePagine

  • Date de parution

    31/05/2022

  • EAN

    9782304049763

  • Disponibilité

    Disponible

  • Nombre de pages

    136 Pages

  • Action copier/coller

    Non

  • Action imprimer

    Non

  • Partage

    Dans le cadre de la copie privée

  • Nb Partage

    6 appareils

  • Poids

    1 955 Ko

  • Entrepôt

    Eden Livres

  • Support principal

    ebook (ePub)

  • Version ePub

    3.0

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