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Boxer's Story: Fighting for My Life in the Nazi Camps [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 288 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jun-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Robson Press
  • ISBN-10: 1849541906
  • ISBN-13: 9781849541909
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 288 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jun-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Robson Press
  • ISBN-10: 1849541906
  • ISBN-13: 9781849541909
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The Boxers Story/em> is an extraordinary and powerful true story from the Holocaust that reads like a thriller. Once in a while there comes along a story so powerful and so emotive that it makes you rethink your own values. This is the story of Nathan Shapow, a young Latvian, born in Riga, with nothing more on his mind than becoming a world-renowned boxer. However, the sound of jackboots marching across Europe and the systematic extermination of the Jews put an end to his boxing dreams. He was to fight a different sort of fight: one for survival. The prize? His life. Seeing his youth disappear in the squalor of the ghettos and the horror of the concentration camps, Nathan fell back on his previous existence to sustain him. The years of training, the running, the speed of work, the three-round amateur fights in the gym, the street fights in Riga, and the sheer competitive nature he developed saved him on more than one occasion, especially when he was forced to box for his life against a top German fighter in a concentration camp. The Boxers Story is an extraordinary and powerful true story that reads like a thriller. It will deeply affect everyone who reads it.Nathan Shapow was born in Riga, Latvia, and survived various camps including Birkenau and Stutthoff. After the war he went to Palestine, where he fought for the creation of Israel. He lives in Los Angeles, California, with his wife and family.
Acknowledgements vi
Foreword vii
Chapter 1 Murder in the Ghetto
1(17)
Chapter 2 A Brief Childhood
18(15)
Chapter 3 The Soviet Occupation
33(11)
Chapter 4 The Riga Ghetto
44(14)
Chapter 5 Ducking, Bobbing and Weaving
58(20)
Chapter 6 The Empty Grave
78(12)
Chapter 7 Changing Weight
90(8)
Chapter 8 The Freedom Fighters
98(6)
Chapter 9 The Life and Death of Herr Harr
104(12)
Chapter 10 Spilve
116(9)
Chapter 11 The Cruise to Hell (Stutthof)
125(16)
Chapter 12 Magdeburg and Liberation
141(18)
Chapter 13 The Path to Palestine
159(12)
Chapter 14 Hela
171(20)
Chapter 15 Blood in the Sand
191(21)
Chapter 16 Leaving the Front
212(14)
Chapter 17 The New World
226(11)
Afterword - The Son's Tale 237
Nathan Shapow was born in Poland and survived various camps including Birkenau and Stuthoff. After the war he went to Palestine where he fought for the creation of Israel. He lives in the USA with his wife and family.