The boy who followed his father into Auschwitz A true story of family and survival
Book - 2020
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.
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Personal narratives - Published
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New York :
Harper
[2020]
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Item Description
- Includes P.S. insights, interviews & more section containing a message from Kurt Kleinmann, family photographs, and afterword.
"Originally published, in slightly different form, as The Stone Crusher in 2018 by Chicago Review Press."--Title page verso. - Physical Description
- xvi, 423, 16 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN
- 9780063019317
- Part I, Vienna
- 1. "When Jewish blood drips from the knife ..."
- 2. Traitors to the people
- Part II, Buchenwald
- 3. Blood and stone: Konzentrationslager Buchenwald
- 4. The stone crusher
- 5. The road to life
- 6. A favorable decision
- 7. The new world
- 8. Unworthy of life
- 9. A thousand kisses
- 10. A journey to death
- Part III, Auschwitz
- 11. A town called Oświecim
- 12. Auschwitz-Monowitz
- 13. The end of Gustav Kleinmann, Jew
- 14. Resistance and collaboration: the death of Fritz Kleinmann
- 15. The kindness of strangers
- 16. Far from home
- 17. Resistance and betrayal
- Part IV, Survival
- 18. Death train
- 19. Mauthausen
- 20. The end of days
- 21. The long way home
- - Epilogue: Jewish blood.