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Henry Wermuth

    Questo autore trasmette le strazianti esperienze della sopravvivenza a otto campi di concentramento durante la Seconda Guerra Mondiale. La sua scrittura approfondisce la resilienza umana di fronte alla sofferenza estrema. Attraverso la sua opera, offre una prospettiva unica su periodi oscuri della storia, esaminando la forza dello spirito e la fragilità della vita. I suoi scritti servono come una potente testimonianza degli orrori del passato e dell'indomabilità dei sopravvissuti.

    In Pursuit of Slave Hunters
    The Rescue of the Murdered Consul's Children
    The Rescue of the Murdered Consul's Children
    Breathe deeply my son
    • 2013

      Adventurous Lord Alan Linlay embarks on a quest to locate his long-lost nephew, the son of his murdered brother-in-law, Lord Georg Gleneagle. The search begins in Constantinople and leads through a harem, uncovering a family sold into slavery. Spanning three continents, including the Orient, the American Wild West, and the Siberian steppes, the journey is filled with extraordinary adventures and trials, revealing the depths of pain and humiliation faced along the way.

      The Rescue of the Murdered Consul's Children
    • 2013

      In Pursuit of Slave Hunters

      • 210pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      When Leopold ellman - The son of a banker - inherits a substantial wealth, he sets off for The Sudan in search of adventure. Never in his wildest fantasies could he have imagined the perilous trip that awaited him... Helped by his muslim servant, he embarks on a relentless pursuit of so-called 'slave hunters'. Will he ever return safely home to his worried mother and loving fiance? Henry Wermuth started writing at the ripe age of eighty. Since then he has written a number of fiction and non-fiction books, of which this is his seventh.

      In Pursuit of Slave Hunters
    • 2011

      The Rescue of the Murdered Consul's Children

      Sold Into Slavery

      • 412pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      The story follows the adventurous Lord Alan Lindsey as he reunites with his long-lost nephew in Constantinople, uncovering a family history tied to slavery and murder. The narrative spans three continents, including the Orient, the American Wild West, and Siberian steppes, revealing the harrowing experiences of the consul's family. Each discovery leads to extraordinary adventures filled with both triumphs and deep suffering, as they piece together their past and confront the challenges that arise from their tumultuous history.

      The Rescue of the Murdered Consul's Children
    • 1993

      Memoirs of a German Jew, born in Frankfurt am Main in 1923, who was deported with his family in 1938 to Poland. When the war began, he was living in Kraków. During the war he left Kraków for Bochnia, where a ghetto was established. From 1942 he went through labor camps in Kłaj (near Bochnia), Płaszów (near Kraków), and Ludwików (near Kielce); from July 1944 he was in camp Monowitz at Auschwitz, and in 1945 - in Nordhausen and Mauthausen, where he was liberated. (From the Bibliography of the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism)

      Breathe deeply my son