The Stable Boy of Auschwitz

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The Stable Boy of Auschwitz



Henry Oster,Dexter Ford
Published Date : 2023-04-04
Amazon

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The SS officers pushed us, yelling and hitting the shuffling river of children, women and men. “Men to the right,’ they yelled. “Women to the left!’ They were pulling my mother and me apart. We were caught in a tornado and pulled into the sky and then she was gone. Henry Oster was just five years old, a wide-eyed boy from the beautiful ancient city of Cologne, Germany, when Adolf Hitler took power in 1933. Torn from their home and deported to the infamous Lodz, Poland Ghetto, Henry and his family were imprisoned on their way to the Nazi death camps. Henry struggled to keep himself and his family alive and together in a world where the slightest misstep would mean they faced the Ghetto hangman. He worked crippling hours, scrounged and stole food, and hid his mother in a secret attic to avoid being captured in Nazi raids and shipped off to the killing camps in the Polish countryside. A Gestapo deception finally pushed them onto a stifling, filth-ridden cattle car, on a ride to a place whose name has come to symbolize the worst of humanity: Auschwitz. As others around him succumbed to the gas chambers, beatings, starvation and disease, Henry somehow found the strength to stay alive. He was assigned to work in the Auschwitz stables, breeding horses for the Russian invasion of the German war effort. He was put in charge of Barbarossa, a magnificent stallion, and was forced to help in the violent process of breeding Barbarossa with the mares. He survived selections for the gas chambers, a firing squad, a death march through the killing Polish winter, a strafing attack by Allied fighter-bombers and the last murderous throes of the Nazi Reich. He was liberated alongside fellow teenager Elie Wiesel, author of the compelling, best-selling novel, Night, and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. Of the 2,011 Jews who were rounded up by the Gestapo and deported from Cologne, Henry Oster was one of only 19 German-speaking Jewish boys to emerge alive from the concentration camps after the war. An extraordinary and utterly heart-wrenching account of one boy’s determination to survive against all odds and the enduring power of love, courage, and the human spirit.


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camps
Nazi
alive
pushed
chambers
Ghetto
family
Auschwitz
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death
war
Barbarossa
boys
Cologne
power
Polish
killing
deported
mother
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Gestapo
breeding
children
odds
charge
struggled
determination
Peace
crippling
put
account
scrounged
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hangman
faced
tornado
officers
found
Russian
car
world
magnificent
attic
author
invasion
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stallion
love
hitting
Reich
Germany
worst
men
river
boy
strafing
Hitler
extraordinary
march
Lodz
selections
beatings
food
human
stifling
misstep
beautiful
Men
avoid
yelled
compelling
rounded
throes
ancient
caught
place
emerge
They
spirit
survive
yelling
best-selling
countryside
firing
Allied
process
winner
mares
pulled
fellow
utterly
filth-ridden
Wiesel
As
German-speaking
hid
effort
hours
ride
concentration
assigned
city
pulling
attack
strength
left
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slightest
starvation
enduring
deception
captured
German
shuffling
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imprisoned
humanity
stables
violent
liberated
cattle
Of
survived
infamous
stole
Jews
winter
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teenager
raids
worked
work
SS
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Jewish
murderous
Adolf
courage
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women
Elie
sky
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Poland
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secret
forced
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squad
shipped
horses
succumbed
fighter-bombers
stay
wide-eyed
alongside
symbolize
home
heart-wrenching
disease
years

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