A TRAIN NEAR MAGDEBURG: The Holocaust, the survivors, and the American soldiers who saved them

It's not a novel. It's not 'based on a true story.' It really happened, and I am a witness. You will be, too...


What do you do if you are a reluctant soldier, having been shot at, seen your friends killed, and can no longer even remember what your own mother looks like?

As a combat soldier fighting your way across Europe, what is the plan when you come across a Holocaust train full of suffering humanity that shocks you to your core, even after you think you have seen it all? And what happens when you get to meet the survivors face to face, two generations later?


~ 'After I got home I cried a lot. My parents couldn't understand why I couldn't sleep at times.'-Walter 'Babe' Gantz, US Army medic


~From the author of 'The Things Our Fathers Saw' World War II eyewitness history series~

The true story behind an iconic photograph taken at the liberation of a DEATH TRAIN deep in the heart of Nazi Germany-brought to life by the history teacher who discovered it, and went on to reunite HUNDREDS of Holocaust survivors with the actual American soldiers who saved them!

~THE HOLOCAUST was a watershed event in history. Drawing on never-before published eye-witness accounts, survivor testimony and memoirs, wartime reports and letters, Matthew Rozell takes us on his journey to uncover the stories behind the incredible 1945 liberation photographs taken by the soldiers who were there. He weaves together a chronology of the Holocaust as it unfolds across Europe and goes to the authentic sites of the Holocaust to retrace the steps of the survivors and the American soldiers who freed them. His mission culminates in joyful reunions on three continents, seven decades later. Rozell offers his unique perspective on the lessons of the Holocaust for future generations, and the impact that one person, a teacher, can make.

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A TRAIN NEAR MAGDEBURG: The Holocaust, the survivors, and the American soldiers who saved them

It's not a novel. It's not 'based on a true story.' It really happened, and I am a witness. You will be, too...


What do you do if you are a reluctant soldier, having been shot at, seen your friends killed, and can no longer even remember what your own mother looks like?

As a combat soldier fighting your way across Europe, what is the plan when you come across a Holocaust train full of suffering humanity that shocks you to your core, even after you think you have seen it all? And what happens when you get to meet the survivors face to face, two generations later?


~ 'After I got home I cried a lot. My parents couldn't understand why I couldn't sleep at times.'-Walter 'Babe' Gantz, US Army medic


~From the author of 'The Things Our Fathers Saw' World War II eyewitness history series~

The true story behind an iconic photograph taken at the liberation of a DEATH TRAIN deep in the heart of Nazi Germany-brought to life by the history teacher who discovered it, and went on to reunite HUNDREDS of Holocaust survivors with the actual American soldiers who saved them!

~THE HOLOCAUST was a watershed event in history. Drawing on never-before published eye-witness accounts, survivor testimony and memoirs, wartime reports and letters, Matthew Rozell takes us on his journey to uncover the stories behind the incredible 1945 liberation photographs taken by the soldiers who were there. He weaves together a chronology of the Holocaust as it unfolds across Europe and goes to the authentic sites of the Holocaust to retrace the steps of the survivors and the American soldiers who freed them. His mission culminates in joyful reunions on three continents, seven decades later. Rozell offers his unique perspective on the lessons of the Holocaust for future generations, and the impact that one person, a teacher, can make.

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A TRAIN NEAR MAGDEBURG: The Holocaust, the survivors, and the American soldiers who saved them

A TRAIN NEAR MAGDEBURG: The Holocaust, the survivors, and the American soldiers who saved them

by Matthew Rozell

Narrated by Nick Cracknell

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A TRAIN NEAR MAGDEBURG: The Holocaust, the survivors, and the American soldiers who saved them

A TRAIN NEAR MAGDEBURG: The Holocaust, the survivors, and the American soldiers who saved them

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Overview

It's not a novel. It's not 'based on a true story.' It really happened, and I am a witness. You will be, too...


What do you do if you are a reluctant soldier, having been shot at, seen your friends killed, and can no longer even remember what your own mother looks like?

As a combat soldier fighting your way across Europe, what is the plan when you come across a Holocaust train full of suffering humanity that shocks you to your core, even after you think you have seen it all? And what happens when you get to meet the survivors face to face, two generations later?


~ 'After I got home I cried a lot. My parents couldn't understand why I couldn't sleep at times.'-Walter 'Babe' Gantz, US Army medic


~From the author of 'The Things Our Fathers Saw' World War II eyewitness history series~

The true story behind an iconic photograph taken at the liberation of a DEATH TRAIN deep in the heart of Nazi Germany-brought to life by the history teacher who discovered it, and went on to reunite HUNDREDS of Holocaust survivors with the actual American soldiers who saved them!

~THE HOLOCAUST was a watershed event in history. Drawing on never-before published eye-witness accounts, survivor testimony and memoirs, wartime reports and letters, Matthew Rozell takes us on his journey to uncover the stories behind the incredible 1945 liberation photographs taken by the soldiers who were there. He weaves together a chronology of the Holocaust as it unfolds across Europe and goes to the authentic sites of the Holocaust to retrace the steps of the survivors and the American soldiers who freed them. His mission culminates in joyful reunions on three continents, seven decades later. Rozell offers his unique perspective on the lessons of the Holocaust for future generations, and the impact that one person, a teacher, can make.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940178014196
Publisher: Matthew A. Rozell
Publication date: 12/18/2019
Edition description: Unabridged
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