Summary of Arie Tamir's I Only Wanted to Live


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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 I had three siblings: Gizia, my big, sweet and wonderful sister. She was a beautiful girl with big blue eyes and a noble, serious and quiet character. I loved playing with her dolls. Sarenka was a wonderful baby, but I was jealous of her. #2 My mother was very active in social circles. She was very proud of me, as I was excellent in math from a young age. I didn’t understand why guests would come to my house to ask me math problems. #3 My father was part owner of a wholesale textile business. He supplied fabrics to most of the stores and sewing factories in Krakow and the surrounding area. He frequently traveled for work, and wasn’t home a lot. #4 I had many aunts, uncles, and cousins. I never knew my father's parents, who had died when I was young, but I was named after my grandfather, who had four brothers and three sisters. I was a very close family.




I Only Wanted to Live


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Three mass deportations. A death sentence. One remarkable story of survival. When Leosz was only six, his life changed completely. World War II broke out in 1939, sweeping the young boy into the whirlwind of the Holocaust. For six long torturous years, Leosz sees and goes through everything: myriads of overcrowded transports headed for concentration camps, life on the streets of occupied Poland as an abandoned child, hiding from cruel Nazis, forced labor under conditions of starvation and the constant threat of death. Only one thing kept him safe--his unwavering will to go on living. This is the incredible inspiring story of a little Jewish boy who managed to survive all possible levels of hell as he clung on to life.




I Only Wanted to Live


Book Description

Three mass deportations. A death sentence. One remarkable story of survival. When Leosz was only six, his life changed completely. World War II broke out in 1939, sweeping the young boy into the whirlwind of the Holocaust. For six long torturous years, Leosz sees and goes through everything: myriads of overcrowded transports headed for concentration camps, life on the streets of occupied Poland as an abandoned child, hiding from cruel Nazis, forced labor under conditions of starvation and the constant threat of death. Only one thing kept him safe--his unwavering will to go on living. This is the incredible inspiring story of a little Jewish boy who managed to survive all possible levels of hell as he clung on to life.




The Making of the First World War


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Nearly a century has passed since the assassination of Austria-Hungary's Archduke Ferdinand, yet the repercussions of the devastating global conflict that followed echo still. In this provocative book, historian Ian Beckett turns the spotlight on twelve particular events of the First World War that continue to shape the world today. Focusing on episodes both well known and scarcely remembered, Beckett tells the story of the Great War from a new perspective, stressing accident as much as strategy, the small as well as the great, the social as well as the military, and the long term as much as the short term. The Making of the First World War is global in scope. The book travels from the deliberately flooded fields of Belgium to the picture palaces of Britain's cinema, from the idealism of Wilson's Washington to the catastrophic German Lys offensive of 1918. While war is itself an agent of change, Beckett shows, the most significant developments occur not only on the battlefields or in the corridors of power, but also in hearts and minds. Nor may the decisive turning points during years of conflict be those that were thought to be so at the time. With its wide reach and unexpected conclusions, this book revises—and expands—our understanding of the legacy of the First World War.




U Got 2 Love


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In order to love, individuals need to know they are loved in return. Fortune shows how the love of God has the power to transform, and that God wants nothing, except love, in return.




The Israelis


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Rosenthal explores a people who, while consciously living in a war zone, contribute to one of the most vibrant civic societies anywhere. It is the story of ordinary people living in an extraordinary place.




Turning Right


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Presents a portrait of the Supreme Court justices since 1986.




The Global Political Economy of Israel


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The debate about globalisation and its discontents




The Cracow Ghetto Pharmacy


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You Make Me Real


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The book deals with The Doors and the Jim Morrison legacy and contains some rare and unpublished material on the band's life. Contributors include many of those who worked with the band or were Jim Morrison's friends.