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El chico que siguió a su padre hasta Auschwitz: Una historia real / The Boy Who Followed His Father into Auschwitz

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El chico que siguió a su padre hasta Auschwitz: Una historia real / The Boy Who Followed His Father into Auschwitz
El chico que siguió a su padre hasta Auschwitz: Una historia real / The Boy Who Followed His Father into Auschwitz

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El chico que siguió a su padre hasta Auschwitz: Una historia real / The Boy Who Followed His Father into Auschwitz

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En 1939, Gustav Kleinmann, un tapicero judío de Viena, fue capturado por los nazis. Junto a Fritz, su hijo adolescente, fueron mandados al campo de Buchenwald, en Alemania.
Empieza así una desgarradora historia en la que sus protagonistas serán víctimas del hambre y de las palizas, mientras participan como mano de obra en la construcción del mismo campo de concentración en el que permanecerán cautivos. Cuando Gustav reciba la noticia de su traslado a Auschwitz, una segura sentencia de muerte, su hijo Fritz hará todo lo posible por no separarse de su padre y seguirlo hasta Polonia. Ante el horror cotidiano del que serán testigos, solo una fuerza les mantendrá con vida: el amor entre un padre y su hijo.
Basado en
el diario secreto que Gustav escribió
durante los seis años de cautiverio, así como en
entrevistas con miembros de la familia y supervivientes
, este libro emerge como
un extraordinario relato de coraje, lealtad y supervivencia.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
In 1939, Gustav Kleinmann, a Jewish upholsterer from Vienna, was captured by the Nazis. Together with Fritz, his teenage son, they were sent to Buchenwald camp in Germany.
Thus begins a heartbreaking story in which the protagonists will be victims of hunger and beatings while they participate as labor in the construction of the very concentration camp where they will remain captive. When Gustav receives the news of his transfer to Auschwitz, a sure death sentence, his son Fritz will do everything possible to not be separated from his father and follow him to Poland. In the face of the daily horror they will witness, only one force will keep them alive: the love between a father and his son.
Based on
the secret diary that Gustav wrote
during his six years of captivity, as well as
interviews with family members and survivors
, this book emerges as
an extraordinary tale of courage, loyalty, and survival.

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