The postman from Auschwitz is a true and emotional story in the fight for survival

image.pngAfter some time away, more precisely, long months, I decided to return to the literary sharing of another one of my books that moved me and I couldn't stop reading.
No matter how sad the reports are, I always liked reading about something real, hearing and feeling in each word in each paragraph the experience of emotions and the fight for survival in the saddest pages of our history as human beings.
Many don't like this type of reading but I like it, it's always good to remember the story, no matter how difficult it is to feel it as we get lost in the reading and often feel like we're part of it, it reminds us and warns us that we can't go back to these times, never again.

image.png The Postman of Auschwitz is a real story that was passed down to us and that keeps the reader hooked on every sentence and every description as if we lived inside each person who is in this dark place of humanity.
This book once again portrays the atrocities of a ruthless dictator, who believed that his Aryan people were superior to other peoples, mainly persecuted and killed thousands of Jews everywhere, but mainly Poland, Germany were the places where most passed these contours.
The Postman of Auschwitz tells the story of a young man who had to fight for his survival and also for the survival of his family who depended on him to live another day in an era of terror and permanent death, where those who did not die from corporal punishment They were forced to work until exhaustion, without food or with a small dose of food, where many succumbed, at the feet of the Germans who at that time were dominated and servants of one of the merciless dictators in our history called Adolf Hitler.

image.pngThe story of a boy, the postman from Auschwitz, who can serve as an inspiration to us so that we can fight for our freedom every day, and have faith and hope that one day will be better than the next, this is a hard book to read, emotional, with parts that make the reader feel a little of the pain experienced by this boy and his family and by so many families who were dissimulated by the hallucination of a man.
The fight for survival, the pain of leaving those we love most, and the feeling and perseverance that we have to move forward until the day of liberation, a hard path, full of difficult choices, that this boy had to live and travel, marks that remain forever in history and in our minds.
We must never erase our history, we must remember it so that we never forget the life lessons that will remain in the future.
A book that makes us captivate from its first page until its end, sometimes we shed tears, without a doubt a book to be read in our lifetime

image.pngAbout the About the real character in the book
Joe Rosenblum was born in 1925 in Poland and the advance of the Nazis made him live in troubled times, he even had to fight for his survival, and he was considered one of those who had the courage to help many of the people who at that time lived with him in Nazi atrocities.
After his release, he went to work for some time in Germany and also went to the USA where he established himself as a businessman in some companies, but his experience of those times always keeps him in contact with the people who lived with him in those terrible times. in our history as people and humanity.

Joe Rosenblum was born in 1925 in Poland and the advance of the Nazis made him live in troubled times, he even had to fight for his survival, and he was considered one of those who had the courage to help many of the people who at that time lived with him in Nazi atrocities.
After his release, he went to work for some time in Germany and also went to the USA where he established himself as a businessman in some companies, but his experience of those times always keeps him in contact with the people who lived with him in those terrible times. in our history as people and humanity.

David Kohn has been a writer for over 25 years and has written other literary works, and this was one of the ones that moved me the most due to his writing and detailed description of each step that this real story takes us through.

PS:All the photographs in this post were taken by me from my book that I have at home and all the information about the book and its authors was information that the book contained and that I absorbed after reading it.

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I really enjoy historical novels, although I didn't usually read Holocaust-inspired ones until I read the second installment of The Winter of the World and was shocked. Your review is very good, it invites us to read the work.

Me gustan mucho las novelas de corte histórico, aunque yo no solía leer las que estaban inspiradas en el holocausto hasta que leí la segunda entrega de El invierno del mundo y quedé impactado. Tu reseña es muy buena, nos invita a leer la obra.



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Historical novels always traumatize me. But, this book looks really epic and you wrote it in a plot that makes me curious.

I have this book on my shelf but I haven't read it yet. Seems an interesting book 📖