The Daughter of Auschwitz tells the harrowing true story of Tova Friedman, one of the youngest survivors of Auschwitz.
At just four years old, Tova was sent to a Nazi labor camp with her parents, and by six, she was imprisoned in the infamous Birkenau extermination camp. She endured six months of unimaginable horrors—witnessing atrocities, escaping death repeatedly, and surviving a gas chamber.
After the Nazis abandoned the camp, Tova and her mother hid among corpses to survive. They were later liberated by Soviet forces and eventually reunited with Tova’s father.
In this powerful memoir, co-written with award-winning journalist Malcolm Brabant, Tova shares her vivid memories to preserve the truth of the Holocaust and honor its victims. Their collaboration offers a deeply researched, searing account of resilience, survival, and the enduring importance of remembrance.
Details:
- ISBN: 9781529423471
- Pages: 344
- Publisher: Quercus (2022)
- Format: Paperback
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