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Not a Real Enemy

The True Story of a Hungarian Jewish Man’s Fight for Freedom (Holocaust Survivor True Stories)

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Not a Real Enemy

By: Robert Wolf, Janice Harper
Narrated by: Gregory Dwyer
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Hungary, 1944. Almost half a million Jewish Hungarians are deported to Auschwitz. Among the few surviving Hungarian Jews from this era were young men who, like Ervin Wolf, were forced into the brutal Labor Service where they were cut off from the outside world and forced to endure inhumane brutalities and servitude. Once freed, a new oppression took hold as communist rule under Stalin turned friends to foes, enveloped the nation in fear and suspicion, and tested everyone’s character and strength.

This is the true story of Ervin Wolf and his family as the fascist tide of Eastern Europe takes hold of Hungary. From the Wolfs’ comfortable upper-class life to imprisonment, daring escapes, tragic deaths, cloak-and-dagger adventures, and Ervin’s final escape to freedom in the dead of night, Not a Real Enemy is a thrilling tale of suspense, tragedy, comedy, and ultimately, triumph.

©2022 Robert Wolf (P)2024 Robert Wolf
Adventurers, Explorers & Survival Historical Military Military & War Wars & Conflicts World War II Hungary Inspiring Holocaust Wolf
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Details impossible to make up. Two generations experiences in war in Europe and Hungary in 20th century. Thrilling as an adventure especially because we know our hero survives. A Holocaust memoir with humorous moments and a main character who grows from boy to man.

Truth more unbelieveable than fiction

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