Ebook {Epub PDF} An Unbroken Chain: My Journey Through the Nazi Holocaust by Henry A. Oertelt






















In , he published his autobiography, “An Unbroken Chain: My Journey through the Nazi Holocaust.” In it he details the 18 links in the chain that kept him alive. An Unbroken Chain - Dr. Henry Oertelt on Apple Podcasts. As a young Jewish teenage boy, Henry Oertelt lived with his mother and brother in Berlin, Germany as the storm clouds of Hitler’s Nazi hatred, discrimination and violence toward Jews grew darker. Henry avoided arrest by the Gestapo until , when at age 22 he began his amazing saga of. Henry A. Oertelt Average rating: · ratings · 16 reviews · 1 distinct work • Similar authors An Unbroken Chain: My Journey Through the Nazi Holocaust.


Get this from a library! An unbroken chain: my journey through the Nazi Holocaust. [Henry A Oertelt; Stephanie Oertelt Samuels] -- In this amazing true-life account of the Holocaust, Henry Oertelt retraces the sequence of events that forever changed his destiny. Each event is broken down into eighteen separate incidents, all. Based on a true story from the book, "An Unbroken Chain: My Journey Through the Nazi Holocaust," this short is now part of the Henry Inge Oertelt Collection at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. An Unbroken Chain: My Journey through the Nazi Holocaust by Henry Oertelt Read by Ken Kliban. Reading time 4 hours 55 minutes. Author describes living with his older brother and mother in Berlin when the Nazis came to power. Discusses ways the Jewish family avoided capture with the help of Christian friends until June


Henry A. Oertelt Average rating: · ratings · 16 reviews · 1 distinct work • Similar authors An Unbroken Chain: My Journey Through the Nazi Holocaust. Henry Oertelt, 86, is one of the first -- if not the first -- Holocaust survivor to record his account in a series of podcasts by KVSC, the St. Cloud State University radio station. In , he published his autobiography, “An Unbroken Chain: My Journey through the Nazi Holocaust.” In it he details the 18 links in the chain that kept him alive.

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