Drawing the Holocaust: A Teenager’s Memory of Terezin, Birkenau, and Mauthausen - Michael Kraus (2016 Hebrew Union College Press Hardback)

Drawing the Holocaust: A Teenager’s Memory of Terezin, Birkenau, and Mauthausen - Michael Kraus (2016 Hebrew Union College Press Hardback)

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Condition: Good: Good condition for a used book! Some wear. INCLUDES Teacher's Guide! See images for the condition of this book.Blurb: Twelve-year-old Michael Kraus began keeping a diary while he was still living at home in the Czech city of Nachód but continued writing while a prisoner at Theresienstadt (Terezín). When he was shipped with other prisoners to the death camp at Auschwitz-Birkenau, all of his writings were confiscated and destroyed. After his liberation and while convalescing, he began to draw and make notes again about his experiences in Theresienstadt, in Auschwitz, the first death march out of Mauthausen, and its satellite camps, in Melk and Gunskirchen.            As a teenager confronting the traumas of these experiences, Kraus found that recording his memories in words and pictures helped him overcome his hatred for those who had murdered his parents. The process of writing and drawing also helped him begin the painful transition to a so-called normal life. As a sur

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