Leap into Darkness: Seven Years on the Run in Wartime Europe by Leo Bretholz Paperback Book

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Rent Leap into Darkness: Seven Years on the Run in Wartime Europe

Author: Leo Bretholz

Format: Quality Paperback

Publisher: Anchor Books

Published: Sep 1999

Genre: Biography & Autobiography - Historical - Holocaust

Retail Price: $18.00

Pages: 288

Synopsis

A harrowing, action-packed account of the author's series of audacious escapes from the Nazis' Final Solution--'riveting...a fascinating and moving piece of history' (Library Journal).

Young Leo Bretholz survived the Holocaust by escaping from the Nazis (and others) not once, but seven times during his almost seven-year ordeal crisscrossing war-torn Europe. He leaped from trains, outran police, and hid in attics, cellars, anywhere that offered a few more seconds of safety. First he swam the River Sauer at the German-Belgian border. Later he climbed the Alps on feet so battered they froze to his socks--only to be turned back at the Swiss border. He crawled out from under the barbed wire of a French holding camp, and hid in a village in the Pyrenees while gendarmes searched it. And in the dark hours of one November morning, he escaped from a train bound for Auschwitz.

Leap into Darkness is the sweeping memoir of one Jewish boy's survival, and of the family and the world he left behind.

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