The Survivor of the Holocaust
When Hitler's Nazis marched into Poland, it brought an abrupt, cruel end to Jack Eisner's childhood, shattered his loving family, and turned his peaceful Jewish community into a nightmarish world of atrocity and murder. Instead of entering the Warsaw Music Conservatory, to which he'd won a scholarship, Jack found himself climbing cemetery walls, leaping over rooftops, and tunneling through sewers with a gang of fellow teenagers to smuggle food, hope, and survival into his besieged home.



Pulse-pounding and chillingly graphic, Jack's story takes you into the terror of the Warsaw ghetto . . . to the clandestine meetings with Christian friends who risk their lives to help the teenagers . . . and alongside young rebels as they raise the flag with the Star of David in the final, unforgettable moments of the daring but doomed Warsaw uprising.



From the rubble of the ghetto to the horror of the concentration and slave labor camps, The Survivor of the Holocaust is both a stunning chronicle and a poignant true story of a young man sustained by his passionate desire to be reunited with the girl he loves. It also stands as captivating memorial to the 100 members of a single family who perished, told by one among them who-pitted against overwhelming odds-clung fiercely to their life-affirming message.
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The Survivor of the Holocaust
When Hitler's Nazis marched into Poland, it brought an abrupt, cruel end to Jack Eisner's childhood, shattered his loving family, and turned his peaceful Jewish community into a nightmarish world of atrocity and murder. Instead of entering the Warsaw Music Conservatory, to which he'd won a scholarship, Jack found himself climbing cemetery walls, leaping over rooftops, and tunneling through sewers with a gang of fellow teenagers to smuggle food, hope, and survival into his besieged home.



Pulse-pounding and chillingly graphic, Jack's story takes you into the terror of the Warsaw ghetto . . . to the clandestine meetings with Christian friends who risk their lives to help the teenagers . . . and alongside young rebels as they raise the flag with the Star of David in the final, unforgettable moments of the daring but doomed Warsaw uprising.



From the rubble of the ghetto to the horror of the concentration and slave labor camps, The Survivor of the Holocaust is both a stunning chronicle and a poignant true story of a young man sustained by his passionate desire to be reunited with the girl he loves. It also stands as captivating memorial to the 100 members of a single family who perished, told by one among them who-pitted against overwhelming odds-clung fiercely to their life-affirming message.
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The Survivor of the Holocaust

The Survivor of the Holocaust

by Jack Eisner

Narrated by Barry Abrams

Unabridged — 10 hours, 39 minutes

The Survivor of the Holocaust

The Survivor of the Holocaust

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When Hitler's Nazis marched into Poland, it brought an abrupt, cruel end to Jack Eisner's childhood, shattered his loving family, and turned his peaceful Jewish community into a nightmarish world of atrocity and murder. Instead of entering the Warsaw Music Conservatory, to which he'd won a scholarship, Jack found himself climbing cemetery walls, leaping over rooftops, and tunneling through sewers with a gang of fellow teenagers to smuggle food, hope, and survival into his besieged home.



Pulse-pounding and chillingly graphic, Jack's story takes you into the terror of the Warsaw ghetto . . . to the clandestine meetings with Christian friends who risk their lives to help the teenagers . . . and alongside young rebels as they raise the flag with the Star of David in the final, unforgettable moments of the daring but doomed Warsaw uprising.



From the rubble of the ghetto to the horror of the concentration and slave labor camps, The Survivor of the Holocaust is both a stunning chronicle and a poignant true story of a young man sustained by his passionate desire to be reunited with the girl he loves. It also stands as captivating memorial to the 100 members of a single family who perished, told by one among them who-pitted against overwhelming odds-clung fiercely to their life-affirming message.

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Praise for Jack Eisner’s The Survivor of the Holocaust:

“Forty-five years ago, when the con­cept of a mass trove of Holo­caust lit­er­a­ture was still in its infan­cy but about to leap onto the page, a raw, vivid­ly uncom­pro­mis­ing mem­oir by a sur­vivor opened up a whole new world of under­stand­ing of what had hap­pened to the Jews of Europe dur­ing the war. Now that book, which burst open the bub­ble that had shield­ed read­ers from the intense per­son­al trau­ma suf­fered by so many, has been reis­sued in a new edi­tion, this time with a for­ward by the author’s grand­daugh­ters, who offer their pledge to make sure the Holo­caust is nev­er for­got­ten and nev­er repeated. Jack Eisner’s The Sur­vivor of the Holo­caust offered a life-chang­ing read back when it was first pub­lished, and offers a life-chang­ing read yet again today, stand­ing head and shoul­ders above many of the mem­oirs that have been writ­ten since 1980, when it first appeared.” —Jewish Book Council

"Searingly unforgettable...His experiences are so astonishing that often we forget we are reading about a teenager." Publishers Weekly

"We are fortunate in having the recollections, the courage, and the poetry of a man who survived and remembers it as it was." —Abby, Mann, author of Judgement at Nuremberg

"There is something overwhelming, indeed terrifying, in trying to respond to the experience of this Jewish boy, Jack Eisner, characterized by the insuppressible will to live." —Irving Howe, author of World of Our Fathers

"A powerful, devastating, yet ultimately uplifting memoir about the strength and courage of the human spirit against incredible odds. It is a brave and extraordinary book." —Susan Strasberg, actress and author of Bittersweet

"An extraordinary account of the will to live and incredible human courage." —Harold M. Proshansky, President, The Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York

Product Details

BN ID: 2940193670384
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 03/25/2025
Edition description: Unabridged
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