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William & Rosalie

A Holocaust Testimony (Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Series)

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William & Rosalie

By: William Schiff, Rosalie Schiff, Craig Hanley
Narrated by: Michael Fischbein
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William & Rosalie is the gripping and heartfelt account of two young Jewish people from Poland who survive six different German slave and prison camps throughout the Holocaust. In 1941, newlyweds William and Rosalie Schiff are forcibly separated and sent on their individual odysseys through a surreal maze of hate. Terror in the Krakow ghetto, sadistic SS death games, cruel human medical experiments, eyewitness accounts of brutal murders of men, women, children, and even infants, and the menace of rape in occupied Poland make William & Rosalie an unusually explicit view of the chaos that World War II unleashed on the Jewish people. The lovers’ story begins in Krakow’s ancient neighborhood of Kazimierz, after the Germans occupy western Poland. A year later they marry in the ghetto; by 1942 deportations have wasted both families. After Rosalie is saved by Oskar Schindler, the husband and wife end up at the Plaszow work camp under Amon Goeth, the bestial commandant played by Ralph Fiennes in Schindler’s List. While Rosalie is on “heaven patrol” removing bodies from the camp, William is working in the factories. But when Rosalie is shipped by train to a different factory camp, William sneaks into a boxcar to follow, and he ends up at Auschwitz instead. Craig Hanley powerfully narrates the struggle of the couple to stay alive and find each other at war’s end. Now in their eighties, William and Rosalie come to terms in this book with the loss of their families and years of torture at the hands of Nazi captors. Unique among memoirs from this era, the book connects directly to the present day. The Schiffs’ ongoing and highly effective campaign against prejudice and discrimination is a heroic culmination of two lives scarred beyond belief by racism. William & Rosalie artfully combines biography with timely lessons on the nature of mass hate, a stubborn phenomenon that continues to endanger every life on Earth.

©2007 W-R Schiff Literary Works LLC and Craig Hanley (P)2014 Redwood Audiobooks
20th Century Europe Historical Military United States Holocaust War Marriage Emotionally Gripping Prisoners of War
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"This is a riveting, harrowing, dramatic true story, the stuff of which blockbuster movies and television mini-series are made. William & Rosalie is particularly distinguished by an underlying message warning of the dangers of prejudice and ethnic hatred." ( Midwest Book Review)
"Every Holocaust Survivor has stories that grip and amaze us. But together with that, William and Rosalie Schiff have a rare dedication and determination to share these with as many people as possible. Rosalie was a pampered young girl. Yet she endured years in ghastly concentration and slave labor camps to emerge a warm and loving mother and grandmother as well as a dedicated community volunteer full of optimism and hope. William survived fifteen months in Auschwitz, including a time in Dr. Mengele's medical lab, yet he retained his indomitable spirit for life and an unshakable belief that there is but one race, the human race. Reading them is to be inspired deeply." (Elliott Dlin, Director, Dallas Holocaust Museum/Center for Education and Tolerance)
"The richness of the Schiffs' memories and the sheer intensity of their experiences record for posterity the horrors of the Holocaust." ( Booklist)

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

I would recommend this book as an important social history and the story of two lives. The lives of a daughter and a son, a husband and a wife, a mother and a father. It also tells the tales of those whose stories were cut off at the roots.

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I felt that the two characters were not sufficiently distinguishable in the reading. If you find this, then persevere, it is well worth it.Thank you for surviving and thank you for writing this book.

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