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The Last Jews in Berlin

By: Leonard Gross
Narrated by: David de Vries
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When Adolf Hitler came to power in 1933, approximately 160,000 Jews called Berlin home. By 1943 less than 5,000 remained in the nation's capital, the epicenter of Nazism, and by the end of the war, that number had dwindled to 1,000. All the others had died in air raids, starved to death, committed suicide, or been shipped off to the death camps.

In this captivating and harrowing book, Leonard Gross details the real-life stories of a dozen Jewish men and women who spent the final 27 months of World War II underground, hiding in plain sight, defying both the Gestapo and, even worse, Jewish "catchers" ready to report them to the Nazis in order to avoid the gas chambers themselves. A teenage orphan, a black-market jewel trader, a stylish young designer, and a progressive intellectual were among the few who managed to survive. Through their own resourcefulness, bravery, and at times, sheer luck, these Jews managed to evade the tragic fates of so many others.

Gross has woven these true stories of perseverance into a heartbreaking, suspenseful, and moving account with the narrative force of a thriller. Compiled from extensive interviews, The Last Jews in Berlin reveals these individuals' astounding determination, against all odds, to live each day knowing it could be their last.

©1992 Leonard Gross (P)2019 Tantor
20th Century Europe Germany Judaism Military Modern Wars & Conflicts World War II War Heartfelt Holocaust Prisoners of War
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Engaging Stories • Gripping Accounts • Excellent Narration • Inspiring Resilience • Detailed Human Suffering
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This book reminded me somewhat of "The Dressmakers of Auschwitz" as it is a collection of individual stories for a certain group of Holocaust victims--in this cases, Jewish of Berlin. This kind of collected stories portrays the human suffering and makes it all the more real than straight history. It is well written and excellent narration.

Very good and worthwhile book

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I liked the narrative process. I could easily put myself there. Well worth the listening time.

Very good WWll Jewish lives in Berlin

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Well written, engaging and well read. Characters come alive and draw the listener into their experiences.

excellent

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I couldnt stop listening. Great listen for WW2 history buffs and Adventure fans of any era.The courage and Innovativeness of these Stories is exciting and inspiring.

Amazing real life adventure.

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Great story and another insight of what occurred during this dark period. Hats off to all the survivors and to those that helped them. Great narration!

Great History Lesson

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Despite Hitler’s declaration that Berlin was Juden-frei, this accounts tells the stories of Jews who refused to leave Berlin during WW2. The resilience and cunning needed to survive is fully on display here. As the author states, no Jew survived in Berlin without the help of some Germans who opposed the Nazi regime. Their stories and sacrifices are detailed here as well. Together, these accounts are both surprising and inspiring.

Uplifting story of resilience and cunning

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Incredibly informative. Captivating and exciting at times. Sad, terrible and terrifying many other times. The only problem is the numerous characters in the book with distinctive stories would be very difficult and confusing to seperate for audio beginners. You might wanna repeat some chapters to accurately follow the story.

Loved it

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I'm giving this 4 stars because although I really enjoyed the content, it got a little confusing flipping between characters. I also wasn't enthralled with the narrator. I think perhaps a female narrator would've been better suited. The narrator's voice was somewhat monotone and made the dry parts even more dry.

All that being said, the stories were very interesting and the characters were relatable.

4 starts

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Very informative of what the Jewish people had to go through to survive. It amazes me that the allied troops, especially the USA, let this atrocity go on for so long.

Wow! Great book

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With so many characters it’s hard to follow all at the same time. Still a great story and important to understand the entire breadth of the Holocaust.

Too many characters at once.

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