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Arek Hersh tells his story simply and honestly, a moving account of a little boy who made his own luck and survived. He takes us into the tragic world imposed on him that robbed him of his childhood. The depth of the tragedy, strength of courage and power of survival will move you and inspire you. Arek Hersh. Arek was born in Poland. He had four siblings and was brought up in the Jewish faith. Jews in Poland were troubled by faced with anti-Semitism with the 'Polenaktion' of , where Germany forced many of the Jewish population out of the country. On 1 . A Detail of History by the Holocaust Survivor Arek Hersh is a moving account of a boy who made his luck and survived. Arek Hersh, who is 92 years old today, has spent his life educating people on the depth of the tragedy, the strength of courage and the power of survival in order to move and inspire us all/5.


Arek Hersh. Arek was born in Poland. He had four siblings and was brought up in the Jewish faith. Jews in Poland were troubled by faced with anti-Semitism with the 'Polenaktion' of , where Germany forced many of the Jewish population out of the country. 'A detail of History'. Arek now goes to schools, universities and other. Buy A Detail of History by Hersh, Arek (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Arek's book is harrowing, but it is such a relief knowing his life after the Holocaust has been peaceful. I asked him about Elie Wiesel and he said they were in Auschwitz together. The title, A Detail Of History, is a quote from Jean-Marie Le Pen's stupid dismissal of the death of six million Jews. No one should forget it.


Arek Hersh. Arek was born in Poland. He had four siblings and was brought up in the Jewish faith. Jews in Poland were troubled by faced with anti-Semitism with the 'Polenaktion' of , where Germany forced many of the Jewish population out of the country. On 1 September , the Nazis attacked Poland. A detail of history / Arek Hersh. - Collections Search - United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. The Reading Room at the Shapell Center is open to the public, with limitations and by appointment only, Tuesdays and Fridays starting Aug. The Fifth Floor reading room remains closed. Arek Hersh (Herszlikowicz - הרשליקוביץ׳) was born in Sieradz, Poland on 13 September He was the son of a bootmaker for the Polish army and a homemaker. At the age of eleven, following Nazi Germany's invasion of Poland, he was taken to his first concentration camp. The camp started out with 2, men; eighteen months later only.

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