Survival

Cover of Survival by Magda Herzberger
Year: 2005
Language: en
Edition: Illustrated
Pages: 380
ISBN-13: 9780976582113
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.28 Pounds
Width: 0.87 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 940.53/18/092, B, 940.53/18/092 B
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Survival by Magda Herzberger is an illustrated autobiography published by 1st World Library in 2005, comprising 380 pages. In this poignant account, Herzberger shares her harrowing experiences as a young Jewish woman during her captivity in three German concentration camps: Auschwitz, Bremen, and Bergen Belsen. The narrative explores her struggle for survival amidst the constant threat of death, the loss of family members, and the broader historical context of the Holocaust.

Readers will find a deeply personal reflection on the impact of World War II on Herzberger’s life and the Jewish community. The book delves into her childhood in Romania, the political upheaval that shaped her fate, and her journey through grief and loss. Additionally, Herzberger’s poetry is woven throughout the text, offering further insight into her emotional landscape. This edition provides a comprehensive look at the historical and personal dimensions of survival during one of history’s darkest periods.


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The Autobiography of a Young Woman Who Survived the Horrors of the Nazi Death Camps. Survival is an autobiography in which the author relates her experiences and her struggle to survive during her captivity as a young, 18-year-old girl in the three German concentration camps: Auschwitz, Bremen, and Bergen Belsen. Being of Jewish descent she had been deported with her family and in the camps encountered the danger and the probability of being killed one way or another on a daily basis. She also depicts the senseless deaths of her fellow prisoners. The book gives an insight into the author’s childhood and adolescent years, where the concept of anything like this happening was beyond belief. The reader finds out about her family background and the historical events that took place in her native city in Romania during that time. The political changes which occurred during World War II played a crucial role in her destiny and the fate of the Jewish people. Magda also conveys how she coped with the grief and pain of losing so many members of her family, including her father, in the Holocaust. Then she speaks about her gradual recovery from the wounds of the Holocaust and her ultimate reunion with her mother. Magda’s poetry is included in the book.

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Publisher: 1st World Library. Year: 2005.
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Language: en. Pages: 380. Edition: Illustrated.

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