What They Didn't Burn: Uncovering My Father's Holocaust Secrets

What They Didn't Burn: Uncovering My Father's Holocaust Secrets

by Mel Laytner
What They Didn't Burn: Uncovering My Father's Holocaust Secrets

What They Didn't Burn: Uncovering My Father's Holocaust Secrets

by Mel Laytner

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Overview

What if you uncovered a Nazi paper trail that revealed your father to be a man very different from the quiet, introspective dad you knew . . . or thought you knew?

Growing up, author Mel Laytner saw his father as a quintessential Type B: passive and conventional. As he uncovered documents the Nazis didn’t burn, however, another man emerged—a black market ringleader and wily camp survivor who made his own luck. The tattered papers also shed light on painful secrets his father took to his grave.

Melding the intimacy of personal memoir with the rigors of investigative journalism, What They Didn’t Burn is a heartwarming, inspiring story of resilience and redemption. A story of how desperate survivors turned hopeful refugees rebuilt their shattered lives in America, all the while struggling with the lingering trauma that has impacted their children to this day.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781684631032
Publisher: SparkPress
Publication date: 09/21/2021
Pages: 304
Sales rank: 338,823
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Mel Laytner was a reporter and editor of hard news for more than twenty years, primarily covering the Middle East for NBC News and United Press International. After seven grinding years overseas, he won a prestigious Knight-Bagehot Fellowship in Economic and Business Journalism, which included a year’s residency at the Columbia Graduate School of Business. He received his BA in political science at the City College of New York and master’s degrees from the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism (with a concentration in broadcast news) and Columbia’s School of International and Public Affairs (with a specialization in foreign policy analysis). Mel and his wife, an artist and teacher, live in New York City and are the proud parents of three daughters.

Table of Contents

Introduction xiii

Chapter 1 West 83rd Street 1

Chapter 2 Finding Bill Ball 9

Chapter 3 Of Diamonds and Documents 26

Chapter 4 Paris, Auschwitz, and Mom 34

Chapter 5 Finding Pilsudskiego 3 53

Chapter 6 Rooting Through the Roots 61

Chapter 7 The 800-Pound Gorilla 73

Chapter 8 Ethnic Cleansing to Mass Murder 81

Chapter 9 Liquidation of a Small Ghetto 104

Chapter 10 Tin Hammer 117

Chapter 11 Auschwitz IV 136

Chapter 12 Profile of a Kapo 142

Chapter 13 Bread and Other Survival Stories 154

Chapter 14 Diversion by Document 172

Chapter 15 Of Air Raids and Executions 181

Chapter 16 Death March to Big Roses 187

Chapter 17 Big Roses 199

Chapter 18 From a Number to a Name 202

Chapter 19 Beech Forest 209

Chapter 20 Escape and Freedom 216

Chapter 21 Afterlife 220

Chapter 22 Poland Redux 230

Epilogue 241

Acknowledgments 250

Partial Bibliography 254

Notes and Thoughts 263

Endnotes by Chapter 268

Photo and Document Credits 281

About the Author 283

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