
Auschwitz #34207
The Joe Rubinstein Story
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Narrated by:
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Richard Rieman
Seventy years ago, Joe Rubinstein walked out of a Nazi concentration camp.
Until now, his story has been hidden from the world.
Shortly before dawn on a frigid morning in Radom, Poland, 21-year-old Joe answered a knock at the door of the cottage he shared with his widowed mother and siblings. German soldiers forced him onto a crowded open-air truck. Wearing only an undershirt and shorts, Joe was left on the truck with no protection from the cold. By the next morning, several around him would be dead. From there, things got worse for young Joe, much worse. Joe arrived at Auschwitz April 30, 1942, and until now, has never revealed what he did to stay alive.
Joe's story is a remarkable account of enduring several of the most notorious Nazi concentration camp and, it is a story of love and the ultimate triumph-the triumph of the human spirit. While the Nazis took everything else, they were unable to take Joe's love of life, his affection for others, and his unassailable joy. His is a story of unconquerable courage and discovering light in the darkest of places.
From the ashes of his past, Joe would find a way to rebuild his life. Barefooted when he was taken by the Nazis, he would become one of New York's' leading shoe designers - shoes sought after by First Ladies and movie stars alike.
Music: Written and performed by James McAndrew
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Would you listen to Auschwitz #34207 again? Why?
It is really painful to hear what happened in the war. This should help us to never let this happen again and that ALL life is precious. It was inspirational to know that Joe made it through this very dark time to a very prosperous and long life in the United States. I'm not sure I could listen to the accounts of Auschwitz again, they were graphic and made me sad that this could have happened.What was one of the most memorable moments of Auschwitz #34207?
There were a few poignant stories - perhaps the most memorable is the fact that Joe's love for his family was the driving force to keep himself alive, that and prayer.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
For the most part, it made me cry.Any additional comments?
.A very moving story
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