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The Ghosts on the Wall

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The author's German-born parents seldom spoke of the Holocaust but a monochrome portrait in the dining room hinted at a connection to a dark past. After his father's death, a chance discovery lifts the veil of silence, revealing the two ghosts in the photo not as hapless victims but as grandparents who would have loved him had they not been murdered in a concentration camp.

Theirs is a tale of unfathomable loss and a race against time but also of quiet resistance and resilience that would shape his parents' lives-and his own-in ways he could never have understood. What redeems this tragedy, is the element of rebirth.

As he painstakingly reconstructed his Jewish grandparents' perilous existence after the Nazis stole everything from them, three men in his father's hometown enlisted him in their effort to right the historical wrong visited on the Schoenwald family decades ago. Joining forces, the activists and the author provide his grandparents an afterlife, as it were, denied to millions of forgotten Holocaust victims.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Amsterdam Publishers
Country
NL
Date
9 November 2024
Pages
222
ISBN
9789493322844

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The author's German-born parents seldom spoke of the Holocaust but a monochrome portrait in the dining room hinted at a connection to a dark past. After his father's death, a chance discovery lifts the veil of silence, revealing the two ghosts in the photo not as hapless victims but as grandparents who would have loved him had they not been murdered in a concentration camp.

Theirs is a tale of unfathomable loss and a race against time but also of quiet resistance and resilience that would shape his parents' lives-and his own-in ways he could never have understood. What redeems this tragedy, is the element of rebirth.

As he painstakingly reconstructed his Jewish grandparents' perilous existence after the Nazis stole everything from them, three men in his father's hometown enlisted him in their effort to right the historical wrong visited on the Schoenwald family decades ago. Joining forces, the activists and the author provide his grandparents an afterlife, as it were, denied to millions of forgotten Holocaust victims.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Amsterdam Publishers
Country
NL
Date
9 November 2024
Pages
222
ISBN
9789493322844