On the Run in Nazi Berlin: A Memoir
English
By (author): Bert Lewyn Bev Saltzman Lewyn Lewyn Bert
BERLIN, 1942. The Gestapo arrest eighteen-year-old Bert Lewyn and his parents, sending the latter to their deaths and Bert to work in a factory making guns for the Nazi war effort. Miraculously tipped off the morning the Gestapo round up all the Jews who work in the factories, Bert goes underground. He finds shelter sometimes with compassionate civilians, sometimes with people who find his skills useful and sometimes in the cellars of bombed-out buildings. Without proper identity papers, he survives as a hunted Jew in the flames and terror of Nazi Berlin in part by successfully mimicking non-Jews, even masquerading as an SS officer. But the Gestapo are hot on his trail
Before World War II, 160,000 Jews lived in Berlin. By 1945, only 3,000 remained alive. Bert was one of the few, and his thrilling memoirfrom witnessing the famous 1933 book burning to the aftermath of the war in a displaced persons campoffers an unparalleled depiction of the life of a runaway Jew caught in the heart of the Nazi empire.
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Before World War II, 160,000 Jews lived in Berlin. By 1945, only 3,000 remained alive. Bert was one of the few, and his thrilling memoirfrom witnessing the famous 1933 book burning to the aftermath of the war in a displaced persons campoffers an unparalleled depiction of the life of a runaway Jew caught in the heart of the Nazi empire.
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