Moshe survived death march when he escaped into block 66

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barbed wire prison in Poland

True Story of WW2 Jewish Holocaust Survival 'The Boy From Block 66' is written by author Limor Regev which consists of 243 pages.

It’s a true story about a Jewish teenage boy who was only 14 years older who survived Jewish holocaust during WW2.His name was Moshe Kessler, after lost contact from his intact family, disembarked from the train to step inside Buchenwald concentration camp in the January 1945. 

He couldn't imagine how cruel Nazi regime was during World War II. Moshe and his fellows had tolerated atrocities committed at Auschwitz-Birkenau. It was a cold winter at Europe, when Moshe was asked to march in harsh freezing temperature. 

But Moshe survived death march when he escaped into block 66. German atrocities led the Buchenwald’s secret resistance to emerge, their mission was to protect children. Gradually likeminded people who deplored Nazi's cruel attitude towards children joined their resistance movement.

'The Boy From Block 66: A WW2 Jewish Holocaust Survival' may be bought from any click and mortar store.

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