I Kept My Promise

Author Jacob Birnbaum
Publication information Jason R Taylor Assocs; 1st edition, November 1995, 210 pages
Abbreviation ISBN-10 0930622057

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Narrative

This is an eye witness account describing the struggle for survival by a young Polish Jew, during the Holocaust.
On April 15th, 1942-his twentieth birthday-Jacob Birnbaum was torn away from his family and put on one of the last trains sent to a labor camp from his hometown.
In this biography, Jacob takes the reader with him, as he relives the incredible chain of events he encountered during his three years of captivity at six slave labor camps and his subsequent struggle to regain a normal life.
Jacob Birnbaum's testimony represents the epitome of the phrase, "Truth is stranger than fiction."
Even though this epic began 53 years before the writing of this book, Jacob's photographic memory has made it possible for him to recount his experiences as if they occurred only yesterday.
As painful as it was to retrace his steps, the release of this narrative is helping fulfill a promise he made to his parents when they wrote: "Son, you may be the only survivor of our family. Never let the world forget what they did to us."

References

  1. Birnbaum, Jacob