A Child Underground: Memories of a Boy who Lived in Hiding During the Nazi Occupation of Holland

A Child Underground: Memories of a Boy who Lived in Hiding During the Nazi Occupation of Holland

by Max Cardozo
A Child Underground: Memories of a Boy who Lived in Hiding During the Nazi Occupation of Holland

A Child Underground: Memories of a Boy who Lived in Hiding During the Nazi Occupation of Holland

by Max Cardozo

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Overview

Please come with us on a journey with a little boy named Maxje, "Dicky Kramer", or as we know home today as Max Cardozo, who was a boy living in Holland during World War II. Famine, deportation, and the eventual death of many of those he loved most in this world. These stories also reflect on times of great laughter and the greatest joy between himself, his parents, and some of his protector's families. That is the story of a child living underground in a time of hiding because of being a Jew during the Holocaust deemed necessary by the Nazi machine in Germany. While many Jews did not survive this time of great sorrow, Max Cardozo managed to stay alive with the help of his Dutch protectors, which came at a price for all those involved ... and this was my story Dickey Kramer 1945 liberation day May 1945.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186262077
Publisher: Max Cardozo
Publication date: 03/23/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 16 MB
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About the Author

Written about the memories of a boy who lived in hiding during Nazi occupation in Holland, A Child Underground is the true account of a memoir written from the perspective of a real man who remembers. This boy experiences heartbreak, love, and grows up during one of the most turbulent, unpredictable times in world history. The boy is a survivor, a survivor of all things evil, unjust and wrong with political power. Best yet, A Child Underground is a great look at history from the perspective of a man years later, written from the perspective of the past. In conclusion, years later; sixty plus years after the war, A Child Underground, written by Max Cardozo is an honest look at history and is a great gift for any Jewish person, any fan of great nonfiction or history reading, and is a great quick read for adults, teens, and even mature children.
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