BOOK REVIEW #THE STABLE BOY OF AUSCHWITZ #HISTORICAL BIOGRAPHY #GRAND CENTRAL PUBLISHING #EUROPEAN MEMOIR
MY THOUGHTS AND BOOK REVIEW This memoir is way beyond my expectation, Henry Oster has included every tiny detail of his Holocaust survival and moments of his growing up in Concentration camps with pain and strength. He has recorded the places he lived and worked during 1939 - 1945, the connections and friendships he made where at Buchenwald, an organized hell made him see death at his near eyes - unending scene of filth, despair, decomposed dead bodies in chlorine and impossible place to live in after he was shipped from Cologne to Buchenwald in Train at the age of 11. A German Jewish boy's Holocaust survival story told in a clear and poignant manner. I have read several WW2 books, to understand the horrific persecution and suffering and killings of thousands of innocent men, women and children at the night of Kristallnacht, Buchenwald and Auschwitz. I never understood this precisely and what happened during this historical period of time closely before and a Germany that b...