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Remember Us

My Journey from the Shtetl Through the Holocaust

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Remember Us

By: Vic Shayne, Martin Small
Narrated by: Peter Altschuler
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Remember Us is a look back at the lost world of the shtetl: a wise Zayde offering prophetic and profound words to his grandson, the rich experience of Shabbos, and the treasure of a loving family. All this is torn apart with the arrival of the Holocaust, beginning a crucible fraught with twists and turns so unpredictable and surprising that they defy any attempt to find reason within them. From work camps to the partisans of the Nowogrudek forests, from the Mauthausen concentration camp to life as a displaced person in Italy, and from fighting the Egyptian army in a tiny Israeli kibbutz in 1948 to starting a new life in a new world in New York, this book encompasses the mythical "hero's journey" in very real historical events. Through the eyes of 91-year-old Holocaust survivor Martin Small, we learn that these priceless memories that are too painful to remember are also too painful to forget.

©2009 Vic Shayne (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
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Martin Small’s breathtaking autobiography, written with assistance from Vic Shayne, follows him from a happy Jewish childhood through the horrors of the Nazi concentration camps, and all the way into the modern day.

Peter Altschuler’s performance of this truly moving audiobook is characterized by his level tone and gruff but comforting voice, the perfect lens through which to experience Small’s rich and deeply affecting memories. This audiobook is made especially interesting as a memoir by Small’s choice to focus as much on life in the shtetl and in New York after World War II as he does on the grim realities of the Holocaust, suggesting that we would do well to remember the good alongside the bad, always.

Powerful Testimony • Rich Cultural History • Emotional Narration • Comprehensive Life Account • Educational Perspective

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This book is not for the faint of heart but for those willing to hear the truth. This book is the story of an amazing life it was told brilliantly narrated beautifully worthy of five stars in every category. I won't forget. Mark in Wyoming

I will remember

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I have read many books on the Holocaust, as my parents were survivors from Vienna, Austria. And this book is very well told, and worded brilliantly! You will learn a lot!
My only gripe is that he talked very fast at times, and I had to slow the speed down to catch what was said.

Very good! A history lesson for all!

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Martin Small’s depiction of life before, during and after the Holocaust was wonderful, horrifying, distressing, and inspiring. I had read and heard about people going from being friends and neighbors to become instruments of Natzi atrocities. And also how many of the non-Jewish people said they didn’t know what was going on or it was others not me. To hear how an entire town save a very few became willing beasts was new.
He doesn’t mention how over 1000 years of the church teaching that the Jews killed Christ undergirded the antisemitism that went from latent to explicit.
Martin, smalls, life after being liberated from the Matthausen concentration camp was inspiring. I recommend this book to anybody that is interested in what really happened. And I defy holocaust deniers to listen to this, and continue to believe that it never happened.

The narrator was superb that needs to be said too.

One of best I’ve read/listened to on the Holocaust

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This is one of the best books Holocaust books. It’s so piercing and personal. For any attempted history revisionist, listen to this book. It will pierce the soul.

One of the best

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This makes it so clear. I can only ask WHY?
never forget! I've seen it.

can't stop crying

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