Ryback provides a provocative portrait of the townspeople of Dachau, Germany--a place defined by its abominable past as the site of the first concentration camp and gas chamber. Ryback's search for answers about how the residents live under this shadow ends up centering on Zaidenstadt, who claimed to be a Holocaust survivor, and who became both guide and gadfly. Radio and print features.
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Ryback provides a provocative portrait of the townspeople of Dachau, Germany--a place defined by its abominable past as the site of the first concentration camp and gas chamber. Ryback's search for answers about how the residents live under this shadow ends up centering on Zaidenstadt, who claimed to be a Holocaust survivor, and who became both guide and gadfly. Radio and print features.
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Very good, very good. 193. The author traveled to Dachau, Germany, home of the first Nazi concentration camp, looking for the community that inhabits the town today. Upon seeing Dachau for the first time, Timothy Ryback set out to investigate the way the older generation dealt with a past they knew first hand, and how the younger generations lived life under Dachau's shadow. He found Martin Zaidenstadt, who claimed to be a Holocaust survivor and came to the camp every day for the last 53 years. However, Zaidenstadt may not be either a survivor or indeed a Jew. A fascinating story if quite pathetic.
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Good, good. 196, stamps on front endpaper and half-title. The author traveled to Dachau, Germany, home of the first Nazi concentration camp, looking for the community that inhabits the town today. Upon seeing Dachau for the first time, Timothy Ryback set out to investigate the way older generation dealt with a past they knew first hand, and how the younger generations lived life under its shadow. He found Martin Zaidenstadt who claims to be a Holocaust survivor and who has come to the camp every day for the last 53 years. A New York Times Notable Book of 1999.
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Wonderfully written book. Makes you feel like you can look in Martin's soul and feel his torment. Makes you wonder how a human being can withstand the horror so many went through.