Thirteen in Auschwitz : My Grandmother's Fight to Survive - Lauren Meyerowitz Port

Thirteen in Auschwitz

My Grandmother's Fight to Survive

By: Lauren Meyerowitz Port

Paperback | 10 March 2025

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While imprisoned in Auschwitz-Birkenau and Ravensbr¼ck, 13-year-old Ruth Krautwirth maintains a sense of dignity even as she struggles to stay alive. As a grandmother, Ruth realizes she must tell her story. Her words, captured in letters to her granddaughter, convey her life story. It begins with the rise of antisemitism in Nazi Germany during her youth. Then, with vivid imagery and heartbreaking detail, Ruth describes the unfathomable experiences of two years in concentration camps with her mother. In her search for meaning and understanding after the war, Ruth emphasizes the importance of remembrance. Her testimony serves as a warning to prevent the recurrence of genocide.

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I highly recommend this moving page-turning memoir written with devotion to preserve the author's Grandmother's account of her experience surviving Nazi Germany. Meyerowitz poignantly relates in a beautiful voice not only the historic events, but the emotions and confusion her Grandmother experienced in a world turned upside down. The book is written with very short chapters, that are easy to read and I found myself staying up late to "just read one more section". It is a painful tale, but one which needs to be remembered. This very personal narrative is sure to reach the reader's soul and question what would we have done under the same circumstances, as well as our own humanity. - Diane Drey

The author, Lauren Port, conveys the unvarnished truth about the Holocaust's brutality in a well-organized format. The very personal and emotional device of creating letters from her Grandma Ruth encourages the reader to absorb the events as they actually occurred. A tense aura surrounds the letters because of the careful chronology in which they appear. The reader may already know some of the religious and traditional facts of Jewish Culture, but it is very moving to actually experience the affects of the Shoah on Ruth over many decades. In her later years, Ruth becomes an activist in Holocaust education which enriches the legacy of American Jewry. - Dennis L. Wertheimer

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