The Last Boy in Auschwitz: A WW2 Jewish Holocaust Survival True Story (World War II True Story)

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He will stay in Auschwitz to the bitter end if it means his brother might survive.

Poland, 1940. Moshe and his family flee their hometown of Warsaw in a desperate bid for survival as Nazi forces advance on the city. Hiding under false identities, they hope to wait out the end of the war, which must surely be near.

But nowhere is truly safe for Poland’s Jews, and soon Moshe and his brother find themselves en route to Auschwitz, from where no one returns. Separated from the rest of their family, they hold on to each other with everything they have.

But a devastating accident leads the brothers to confront an impossible choice – stay together and perish in Auschwitz, or part ways for the smallest chance to survive. As the war draws to a close, Moshe is willing to do whatever it takes to keep his brother safe, even if it means remaining behind, alone, in the one place he is most desperate to leave.

In an unbelievable true story, Moshe and his brother face hunger, hatred, and one heartbreaking goodbye in the hopes of living to see the skies beyond the walls of Auschwitz once more.

Previously published as
Anything But His Soul.

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4.9 out of 5

98.46% of customers are satisfied

5.0 out of 5 stars incredible story, well written, unbelievably sad

A.C. · 12 December 2023

I read this in one evening, I couldn’t put it down. It’s one of those stories that totally captures you. To see the contrast of the depravity of mankind to the depth of caring is astounding. I can’t get it out of my mind. When I read such stories and see the news today I see that there is still such hatred in the world toward Jewish people and it perplexes me.

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent read

S.H. · 12 July 2024

I bought this book for my mum to take and read whilst on her cruise. She liked the book.

4.0 out of 5 stars Very interesting read.

J.G.B. · 30 November 2020

A captivating read that really opened my eyes to the plight of the Jewish people during the 2nd world war.

5.0 out of 5 stars Sad but well written

V.E. · 2 January 2024

I have read many books about the atrocities of WW2, some good some not so good. This book is very well written, this man along with many Jews went through so much it’s about time the world found out what these monster did.

5.0 out of 5 stars Good read

i. · 14 November 2023

What a courageous young man.heartrending story.coud n,tput it down.the stories need to be told and read by young people as well as old.

5.0 out of 5 stars Stunning eye opening encounter of a real life holocaust survivor

D.M. · 27 December 2023

A gripping and detailed life long experience in the holocaust. Even when all over, life still proved a challenge to say the least. Great read!

5.0 out of 5 stars A moving account

P. · 19 February 2024

This book was both heartbreaking and also an account of the terrible price of war. Its ending was heartwarming and shows the tenacity of the human spirit.

5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant

s.d. · 18 November 2023

Very well written and explains everything about those times would highly recommend this book for all who want to learn more about the holocaust

incredibly insightful

M.i.C. · 15 September 2024

I’ve read many books of holocaust survivors, I enjoyed this one very much as it covered so much of his life after his release from the camp. I did not realize the difficulty these people still endured for many years following . This man was courageous beyond any words .

If you like history this is an amazing true story.

T. · 14 September 2024

Great read. I’ve been to Auschwitz which was one of the stops on my tour in Poland. I am an avid reader especially of WWII topics. If you are easily bothered by detailed stories of history then make sure your Kleenex is nearby. The atrocities of that time were unbelievable. I couldn’t put this book down. Well written, detailed situations, but also some horrible revelations of what the Nazi’s did to the Jews is very well explained. It’s not a kids book. I thought it might be good if a teenage kid likes war stories but this is more for an adult who like me reads about WWII & Auchwitz especially.

Moving

C.P. · 7 March 2024

The odds overcome by Mjetek are simply mind-boggling.Especially poignant is he having to see the Munich Olympic massacre first hand after all that he's been through...God Bless Israel and her children

last boy in auschwitz

S.P. · 11 September 2024

I cannot understand how people can be so cruel, an extraordinary story of survival this book certainly pulled at my heartstrings.

Well written

K.C. · 13 August 2024

It held my interest all the way through. Such courage! I'm so sorry for your suffering and honor your loved ones who were lost.

The Last Boy in Auschwitz: A WW2 Jewish Holocaust Survival True Story (World War II True Story)

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