The Long Night: A True Story By Ernst Israel Bornstein
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And marches is truly remarkable I always feel wrong reviewing a book about the Holocaust like I m judging one s ability to express his horrors compared to another Bornstein did talk about some camps about which I was not familiar And there are several appendices Ernst Israel Bornstein I feel as though I have been invited in to the Bornstein family reading this book. The long night tabletop simulator Ernst Israel Bornstein d1978 was a successful young man swept up in to the Holocaust His life between camps required a degree of wits and luck that kept him alive during the war. EBook The Long nightbot Dr Bornstein s narrative of his wartime life is engrossing.
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While reading the survivor testimonies I pay special attention to any mention of Poles I m trying to gain some understanding of how did the Polish non Jewish inmates interact with Polish Jewish inmates Polish criminals were often working as the camp s kapos they are often desribed as the worst type It s quite apparent how in each camp different religions and nationalities tended to stick together Poles and Jews tended not to mix even though shared a language They were treated differently Poles stood higher in the camp social strata structure something not often pointed out in the Polish testimonies Dr Bornstein writes about the Poles from the Warsaw Uprising in a way that makes me proud It was their bestial behaviour that convinced me that most Poles who had been transferred from Grossrosen to Funfteichen had chosen to become accomplices of the despotic national socialist ways of the SS in the process of our destruction However I was relieved to discover that this was a misleading generalisation The fighters of the Polish underground did not fight on the side of the conquerors They belonged to that large majority of Poles who hated this oppression and forcibly rebelled against it They had felt compelled to totally commit themselves to years of underground resistance A very somber book that through the methodical detailed writing shows just how difficult it must have been for the author to go through these traumatic memories we should all be grateful that thanks to his painful effort this valuable testimony has been preserved and the memory of some of his companions was not lost forever Ernst Israel Bornstein Really 2 stars but gets three for being a Holocaust memoir As Maude Findlay Google her might say God is gonna get me I think every survivor s tale deserves to be told but this story could have used an editor or perhaps a better translator The writing is just not terribly engaging and important this is a short book but the last sixty pages i. The long night book e the last third concern the last five months of the war And there s very little before and after story which often makes for the most interesting part of these stories I could possibly have Holocaust fatigue as I ve read three true stories this year that all concern young men sent to labor camps Maybe it s time for a break Ernst Israel Bornstein I thought I had a reasonable knowledge of Nazi treatment of the Jews but this book gave me a lot of additional insight It is all the hard hitting because everything is described in a very low key matter of fact way and credit is given to a number of Germans including those involved in the forced labour camps whop exhibited humanity and even kindness amidst the general awfulness of the regime. Long day's journey into night book One particularly chilling aspect is the way in which persecution of the Jews developed so gradually that it never seemed to be the right time to rise up and protest At each stage it appeared to be pragmatic simply to keep their heads down and accept what was happening for fear of making things worse by enraging their tormentors There also seems to have been a to me surprising degree of trust that this sort of thing could not last forever and the Nazis would soon be overthrown It makes me convinced that we all need to be very watchful that we put a stop to the first strings of racism before its effects become grave because the longer it goes on and the normalised it becomes the difficult it will be to prevent it escalating Ernst Israel Bornstein I have read several books about the Holocaust including The Diary of Anne Frank the story of her father Journal by Helene Berr and a further diary by a child whose name escapes me at the moment The diaries all ended when the young person was deported to concentration camps Otto Frank was a survivor so it details some of the suffering he went through and also what happened to him following liberation This book is an excellent addition to this collection I recommend it highly. Book the long flight home This is a first hand account of a young Jewish Polish man who survived the slave and extermination camps of the Nazis Shortly after the Nazi invasion of Poland on 1 September 1939 Ernst Bornstein and his father were rounded up in a night raid and taken away by the Nazis to work in a slave camp They were to help build an Autobahn The men were told that after a year of labor they would be freed This was not true As it was still early days they were still allowed to wear their normal clothing send letters receive letters and small parcels from home Ernst managed to arrange favors and bribes to get his father sent home When the Autobahn was finished this camp was closed and the inmates were force marched to another one which was much brutal While at the first camp very few inmates died or were murdered at the new one it was order of the day Here Ernst was taken as an apprentice by a kindly German electrician who privately railed against what Germany had become This was very important in improving his chances of survival but also made it possible to send and receive illicit letters with his family It was how he learnt that his mother father and younger sisters and brother were at the railway station being deported to Auschwitz Only one sister survived We don t learn how as this is Ernst s story. EBook The Long night owl And so it went being moved from one terribly bad situation to an even worse one As the Red Army moved west the Nazis started forced marches murdering anyone who could not either start the march or who could not continue on the way The persecuted were also shuttled along in the most horrendous conditions in trains meant for good or livestock sent from one camp to another trying to evade the Allies It was with good luck resilience a strong will to live and foresight that Ernst Bornstein was able to survive Of his extended but close family of 72 only six survived the Holocaust. The long night book This book was written and originally published in Germany twenty years after the end of the war It has only now been published in English in paperback It was translated by the author s daughter. The long night rating I believe the author did a very good job choosing just the right amount of information condensing five years of slavery deprivation starvation cruelty and near death to 202 pages He also did well to not just write about the immense cruelty of the Nazis but also that of the fellow inmates as well as the kindness of some of the German master craftsmen at the second camp he was in fellow inmates and a farmer near Stuttgart the day before they were finally liberated. The long night 2022 While I steeled myself to read the harrowing story of Dr Ernst Bornstein somehow it was with even greater sadness I read some of the Addenda In particular Appendix C is a reprint of an article Dr Bornstein wrote after visiting the concentration camp at Leonberg near Stuttgart eighteen years after Liberation First he went to the Jewish Community in Stuttgart The first person he spoke to didn t even know there had been a concentration camp at Leonberg the second knew of it thought it had for the most part been for non Jews It had been mostly Jews incarcerated there Nobody in the office was even slightly interested in this fact Dr Bornstein was most upset about this The town council of Leonberg did somewhat better the person Dr Bornstein met and took him to the former camp was very kindly and even knowledgeable Even so everyone else seemed quite happy to forget and turn a blind eye to what had happened in that place In another Appendix Dr Bornstein in an address at a remembrance service at Dachau laments the forgotten mass graves outside the camp proper. The long night rating Dr Ernst Israel Bornstein achieved an amazing feat in surviving so many years at the hands of the Nazis He has written an excellent account His daughter has produced a wonderful translation I highly recommend this book Lest we forget Ernst Israel Bornstein I m not sure whether this book is on the list of books that have to be read by students at school but it should be. The long night game of thrones It s the descriptive testimony of an inmate in the concentration camps and death camps of Germany that is so relentless in its tale of horror Just when you think that Mr Bornstein has reached the nadir of his experience another layer of man s ability to treat his fellow man as lower than an animal comes forth. Long hard night book With its absence of conjecture as to why the Nazis and their lackeys did what they did the simple brutality is laid bare Ernst Israel Bornstein The Night lasted five years and eight days Before the Night began Ernst Bornstein was a precocious eighteen year old who had an ordinary family with three siblings two parents and a large circle of friends and relatives But in the autumn of 1939 decades of anti Semitic propaganda turned into full fledged violence Bornstein s family was subsequently sent to Auschwitz where his parents and siblings were gassed to death The Long Night is Bornstein s firsthand account of what he witnessed in seven concentration camps Written with remarkable insight and raw emotion The Long Night paints a portrait of human psychology in the darkest of times Bornstein tells the stories of those who did all they could do to withstand physical and psychological torture starvation and sickness and openly describes those who were forced to inflict suffering on others The narrative is simple yet profound unbridled honest and dignified The Long Night was written shortly after the war when the author s memories were fresh and emotions ran strong Originally published in German in 1967 as Die Lange Nacht this is the first English translation of this work The Long Night A True StoryI find it hard to know what to say because I am not qualified to make any comments whatsoever about this precious book. Book the long flight home The one thing I will say is that the moment I held it in my hands I was overwhelmed with a feeling that I was holding something so scared in my hands that I wasnt worthy to read it I was looking into the lives and sufferings of others so beyond description the nakedness of their suffering that I looked down in respect. The long night game of thrones The Long Night has enriched my life in a way I cannot describe Ernst Israel Bornstein I loved it This book moved me with its heartbreaking recount of the author s time during the Holocaust It amazes me how the survivors had a huge amount of will to stay alive The bravery and strengthboth mental and physical is astonishing Ernst Israel Bornstein Since the author wrote this memoir shortly after World War the emotions with which he writes are raw unbridled his thoughts clear Bornstein s descriptions of the dynamic between the Nazi perpetrators and their victims dually offer a glimpse of the horrors and the humanity that he witnessed Essential reading for any Holocaust education group Ernst Israel Bornstein AUDIO READ 112018 Reading Challenge time of day in titleI think the most powerful statement anyone can claim is I m a survivor But the atrocities of the death camps during WWII are overwhelming and to have been a survivor through the beatings starvation forced labor painful but altogether human He records Poles Germans and other nationals that were human and kind as well as those from the same groups that took pleasure in harming those in their charge Most disturbing for me is the description of those that are corrupted by the system and whose morals are destroyed. One long night book This is a very good book for those of all levels of knowledge of the Holocaust translated in to English for the first time by the author s daughter Noemie Lopian named after the author s sister who did not survive the Holocaust I am proud to have met Noemie Lopian May Ernst Israel Bornstein s family so many of whom did not survive live on with this work Ernst Israel Bornstein
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