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I Shall Live: Surviving the Holocaust Against All Odds I Shall Live: Surviving the Holocaust Against All Odds by Henry Orenstein
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“Winter came to an end, and spring arrived, in its fully glory. I remember looking at the blooming trees and flowers and thinking of how incongruous is the beauty of nature against the ugliness of man.”
Henry Orenstein, I Shall Live: Surviving Against All Odds, 1939-1945
“At times I was aware, while they were happening, that I was a witness to extraordinary events, and I tried to remember them as fully and as accurately as possible, with the conscious intent of recording them, should I be fortunate enough to survive the war. Such”
Henry Orenstein, I Shall Live: Surviving the Holocaust Against All Odds
“I remember looking at the blooming trees and flowers and thinking how incongruous is the beauty of nature against the ugliness of man.”
Henry Orenstein, I Shall Live: Surviving the Holocaust Against All Odds