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A Survivor’s Duty
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09 May 2018

“This work [is] a unique and important addition to Holocaust study and Jewish history generally. … Laufer notes in the foreword of his book how it is a ‘duty’ that ‘memories of our experiences [both of father and son] and their lessons’ be communicated ‘to our children and the generations to follow’—just as Elie Wiesel felt. As far as this reviewer is concerned, the author of A Survivor’s Duty: Surviving the Holocaust and Fighting for Israel—A Story of Father and Son has most definitely done his duty.” —Diane Cypkin, Pace University, Martyrdom & Resistance January/February 2019
Foreword
June 1942: Imprisoned in the toloncház
July 1942: Budapest
August 1942: Leaving Gyula
August 1942: Püspökladány, Hungary
September 1942: Gomel, Ukraine
September-October 1942: When Man Becomes a Horse
October-December 1942: Stary Oskol
May 1967: Dark Clouds over Israel
May-June 1967: The Six-Day War
Summer 1967: Messianic Days (or so we thought)
January 1943: Near Stalingrad
1968-1970: The War of Attrition
October 1973: The Yom Kippur War
November 1944-May 1945: Dachau and Mühldorf, Germany
May 1945: Liberation
July 1945: Home at Last
1945-1949: Budapest
July-August 1949: Escape from Hungary
June 1982: A War of Deception
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