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Blood in the Sand
Imperial Fantasies, Right-Wing Ambitions, and the Erosion of American Democracy
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216 pages
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Set against the harrowing backdrop of Terezin in 1941, this narrative follows Gonda Redlich, a young man appointed to oversee the youth welfare department in a ghetto that masked its true purpose as a transit point to Auschwitz. Through his diary, Gonda captures the stark realities of life in the ghetto, detailing the struggle for cultural identity amidst despair, disease, and death. His poignant reflections offer a glimpse into the resilience of the human spirit, preserved until the diary's rediscovery in 1967.
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2005, hardcover
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