The 23rd Psalm, a Holocaust Memoir Salton George
The 23rd Psalm, a Holocaust Memoir Salton George This deluxe paperback revised edition--featuring French flaps, new cover art, color and black & white photographs and illustrations, with a new…
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The 23rd Psalm, a Holocaust Memoir Salton George
This deluxe paperback revised edition--featuring French flaps, new cover art, color and black & white photographs and illustrations, with a new foreword by Michael Berenbaum--celebrates the 20th anniversary of the original publication of "The 23rd Psalm." n September, 1939, George Lucius Salton's boyhood in Tyczyn, Poland, was shattered by escalating violence and terror under German occupation. They suffered hunger and deprivation, a forced march to the Rzeszow ghetto, then eternal separation when fourteen-year-old George and his brother were left behind to labor in work camps while their parents were deported in boxcars to die in Belzec. His father, a lawyer, was forbidden to work, but eleven-year-old George dug potatoes, split wood, and resourcefully helped his family.
For the next three years, George slaved and barely survived in ten concentration camps, including Rzeszow,