Moshe Brezniak's outstanding story, as told to his son on his death bed, describes in chilling detail the horrors of living as a Jew during the Holocaust. These memoirs, recounted in amazing detail, are one of the clearest, most life-like testimonies of the Nazi death machine. Moshe, serving in the Polish Army, found himself posted at the front lines at the onset of WWII. He was quickly captured as a POW and held in a German prisoner camp, being released after 9 months. In Mezritch began the horrible chapter of suffering in the ghetto, frequent "actzias" and deportation: First to Majdanek,...
Moshe Brezniak's outstanding story, as told to his son on his death bed, describes in chilling detail the horrors of living as a Jew during the Holoca...