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Hope is the Last to Die

Product details

Paperback: 240 pages

Publisher: Routledge (April 2, 1996)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 156324747X

ISBN-13: 978-1563247477

Product Dimensions:

6 x 0.6 x 9 inches

Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

3.9 out of 5 stars

13 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#1,201,491 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

Hope is the Last to Die is the Holocaust experience of Halina Birenbaum. She was born in Warsaw, Poland and was only ten years old when the Germans invaded Poland, thus changing her life for ever. Halina and her family suffered the hell of the Warsaw Ghetto, were captured by the Germans and sent to Majdanek in 1942. Halina lost her beloved mother in Majdanek, having already lost her father in the ghetto. She was sent to be gassed at Majdanek, surviving only because that night they had run out of gas. From Majdanek, she was sent to Auschwitz , eventually surviving two more camps after Auschwitz. On January 1, 1945, she was shot by a German in the arm which became paralyzed, requiring surgery. At the end of the war, only Halina and one brother survived. I honestly don't know how Halina survived all that she did, she must have had such a strong will to live. As much as I liked this book, I felt like I was kind of left hanging with what had happened after the war. There was no mention of what happened to her paralyzed arm which needed more surgery. I do know she married and had at least two children, but I would have liked to know more about how her future worked out. That was why I gave the book four stars. Overall though, an excellent book with a very strong message about survival.

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This is my second book of Halina Birenbaum. The first one is about her post-war life, first in Warsaw, then in the 'aliya movement' in different European locations and finally in Israel. To my knowledge it wasn't translated into English. "Hope is the last to die" is the author's memoir from the years of the Holocaust. Mrs. Birenbaum is a very powerful and candid writer. Reading her memoirs is like living her life with her. How could anyone survive Warsaw Ghetto and several camps is beyond me. How can one live a positive, successful and productive life after such a nightmare, is beyond me as well, despite the fact that being a daughter of two survivors, it's part of my own legacyl. This memoir is an important contribution to the history of the Holocaust. I gave it 4 stars because I expected to have recollections about more individual people and their names. But maybe being a child under unbelievable stressful and difficult conditions, erased the names from the author's memory.

I have read many books and seen many movies about the Holocaust; have visited Auswchwitz and Dachau, but I have never felt the horror of the camps as I did while reading this book. The reader is there with Ms. Birenbaum, feeling the cold, the hunger, the constant terror and rage. It is unimaginable that this woman survived 6 years of inhuman treatment--but she did.Because Ms. Birenbaum describes her own experiences as a Polish Jew coming of age during the Third Reich, she has much to teach us. The author expresses her emotions so simply and beautifully that the reader feels joy at her triumphs and while crying at her losses, emotional pain and humiliation. This remarkable woman, who was a child (between 9 and 15 years of age during the war), was wise, strong, resourceful and brave beyond all expectations. She watched almost all those she loved disappear. While standing in line at a "selection" at the Majdanek Camp, she turned around to talk to her beloved mother who had for years emotionally sheltered her young daughter from the inevitable (a la "Life is Beautiful"), and found her gone. She never saw her again, never said good-bye. In the camps she created new families for herself, only to loose these people, as well. Most touching was Ms. Birenbaum's first experience of falling in love and the loss of that man. And through all this, she was never able to mourn. Emotions had to be pushed deep inside because the focus had to be on survival.On several occasions, the author expressed her need for dignity and self-respect by standing up to her captors and, unbelieveably, was not shot for her defiance. She describes her indifference to the pain of others as a way of coping with the near certainty that she would loose them, while also expressing her longing to be touched and held and by someone.After reading this book, I think about all the little annoyances of daily living, and how meaningless they are. I wonder how many of us, in our pre-teens, could have dealt with the protracted horror of the ghetto and camps as Ms. Birenbaum did. How many of us would have had the will and fortitude to live through the experiences described in this book? Ms. Birenbaum, you were a remarkable child and are a courageous woman!

I purchased the book at a book store when leaving the camp march 2012. The person working at the store informed me that the author that wrote the book autographed the book. After touring the camps and were on our way back to Geneva I was reading the book at the airport and noticed a lady looking at me before we boarded the plane. When we boarded the plane she sat in the seat across from us. She asked me if it was a good book and told me she talked to the lady that wrote the book that day. My wife and me read the book and I have loaned it to several others to read. It is hard to believe that people were treated in such a matter and could only hope it does not happen again.I would recommend the book to anyone.Dale

I have read many books about the holocaust, but this one is special to me. After having the honor of actually meeting the author and hearing her story told first-hand (twice), I felt like I had to get her book. I did, and it changed me. Reading it was an experience which was almost too difficult for me and yet, I didn't want it to end. It is written like a story -you go through everything she goes through, you sort of relive it with her. That is why, when you finish the book, you feel like she is your best friend. I wish she was.

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