Priestblock 25487: A Memoir of Dachau

by Jean Bernard
Priestblock 25487: A Memoir of Dachau
published
November 5th 2007 by Zaccheus Press
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Paperback, 197 pages

isbn
0972598170   (isbn13: 9780972598170)

description
In May 1941, Father Jean Bernard was arrested for denouncing the Nazis and deported from his native Luxembourg to Dachau's "Priest Block,&qu...more





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Nicole
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03/31/08

Read in December, 2007
Most people know I love studying WWII and this is no exception. Father Jean Bernard's portrait of survival in German concentration camp is simple, forceful and vivid and therefore impossible to put down or forget. It realy brings to light how not only Jewish people were trying to be exterminated but Catholics aswell. "Deeply moving...The suffering of these priests for the sake of the loving God is one of the modern age's glorious mysteries." Father George Rutler, author of A Crisis of
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Heather
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01/26/08

Read in January, 2008
recommends it for: history buffs, folks with an interest in religion
During WWII the Nazis sent priests and other clergy to concentration camps if they denounced the teaching of the party. This book is the memoir of Fr. Jean Bernard, a priest from Luxembourg. Fr. Bernard was released from Dachau for ten days during his "stay" there, but he returned because if he didn't, his fellow Luxembourger priests would've suffered for it. As I read and cried my way through this book, I wondered if my own faith would remain were I to be subjected to this kind of cru
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Sheri
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06/05/08

Read in June, 2008
recommended to Sheri by: Liguorian
recommends it for: readers interested in the Holocaust & Catholicism.
I read this book in a couple of hours. As a teenager I visited Dachau which is now a monument. The overwhelming feeling of misery and death surrounded me while I was inside, and I cannot begin to imagine the horror of being imprisoned there. The human spirit, love for one another and hope and faith in God is unbelievable.
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Carlos
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03/22/08

This book is a fast paced and sobering account of the depth to which man's inhumanity can sink, and also of the strength which man can gain from faith and uniting his suffering to that of Christ.
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Courtney
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03/10/08

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I liked this book, it wasn't spectacular but I also pretty much shut my emotions off while I read it. Self preservation and all.
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Julie
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09/25/08

Great book - gives a different view of holocaust
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