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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Amazing Saga of Duplicitous Existence,
This review is from: Europa, Europa (Hardcover)
Solomon Perel's story is unique. His acceptance by the Nazis as an "ethnic German" leads to a double existence - a jingoistic Hitler Youth on the outside, and a pensive tortured Jew on the inside. It is this battle between "Jupp" and "Solly" that captures the reader; and it is quite clear that even Mr. Perel himself has yet to integrate these two contradicting personalities. Europa, Europa admirably describes the experiences of Solly Perel, and continually amazes with its remarkable developments and stunning coincidences. In the end, the story best illustrates the irrationality of racial hatred. While his Nazi acquaintances held Jupp in great esteem, the same individuals would have surely killed Solly without much thought
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fate and luck,
By matt (Denmark) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Europa, Europa (Hardcover)
Book review: Europa EuropaEuropa Europa is an extraordinary story experienced by quite a normal fellow. The story is about the Jewish boy Solomon Perel who was born in Germany in 1925 and lived there for some years but as the Nazi society developed in Germany he and his family were forced to move eastward. To avoid humiliation and persecution by the Germans they settled in Poland. He got separated from most of his family in Poland and with his brother he fled to Russia. There he lived until Germany invaded Russia and suddenly he was forced into using his basic instincts for staying alive. A German military group captured the Jews they found and started questioning them and if they were Jews they shot them in the nearby forest. Solomon Perel obviously spoke German and he miraculously managed to convince the German soldiers that he wasnt a Jew but a normal ethnic German and that this was a mistake. From that day on and until the end of the war he lived with the Nazis as if he was one of them. He even entered the Hitler Jugend after returning to Germany, and he had to sing along to the songs about spilling the blood of the Jews. The story, which is authentic, is so special because there naturally were so many encounters were one wrong move would definitely have lead to his dead but he survived. Throughout the whole book you wonder about Luck and Fate. It is filled with situations where you think that either this is just pure luck or maybe it is meant for him to stay alive. But maybe in the end it was his only his own willpower that made him do exactly what his mother had told him in her last words before the separated, you must stay alive. The book is great and very interesting. Not so much because of the way it is written since the best thing isnt the quality of the writing but more the story that brings you so close to a human, which lived through the greatest fears. Matthias Petersen
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A really good and interesting book.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Europa, Europa (Paperback)
As far as I remember I saw the film version of this book before I read it. I recommend that the book be read before watching the movie. This is a book I've read two times and it was definately worth the time. Unimaginable what it must've been like to be in his place. Survival was the driving force for Perel. Great book.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome. A must for anyone who has struggled in thier life.,
By jcbalto@aol.com (London, England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Europa, Europa (Hardcover)
Perel's story is amazing and will capture the reader from the very first page. Stripped of the dramatized scenes invented for the movie of the same name, "Europa,Europa" is a tower of strength and encouragment on its own. It is a must read for anyone who struggled in their life. Perel's account of his harrowing survival as a Jew deep in the Nazi machine of racial hatred is honest and sincere and makes no attempts to soften the truth or the pain of his situation. Perel led a double life to honor his parents and family and to keep their spirits alive through his own survival. He was inspired continually by the demand of his mother, "You must stay alive!" Perel's story telling is simple and unclouded. His doesn't need any fancy literary genre to accurately relate his compelling story. The plain, simple facts of his story are compelling enough on their own. Read "Europa, Europa." You will not be able to get the story out of your mind. It will touch your life in a positive way and
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Faithful to the movie; Almost unbelievable story,
By Scott Swindle (Iraq) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Europa, Europa (Paperback)
This book was actually written after the movie "Europa Europa" was filmed. The book and the movie are pretty much the same. How Perel escaped death time and again is mind-boggling. The fact that he was quick-witted and able to keep his cool certainly had a lot to do with it. The fact that he not only escaped, but was accepted by the Germans as one of their own 'master race' is surely one of the most amazing true stories ever recorded.
42 of 60 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Talking with the author,
By Pierette VanRyzin (Pittsburgh, PA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Europa, Europa (Paperback)
I traveled to Israel on business in 1995. En route at Heathrow, Israel bound passengers went through intensive security screening 3 hours before flight time and were kept in a large room to await the flight. No shopping for me and I hadn't brought a decent book to read. An older gentleman was sitting next to me playing chess on a small computer. After about a half hour, we began to chat. His name was Solomon Perel and he told me the story of his life. Europa, Europa (the film) had recently come out, but the book had not yet been translated to English. He had been on a lecture tour of the United States. Even if you read the book or see the movie, no one can begin to fathom what it was like to sit next to that amazing man for 3 hours hearing about his life. His is a story of desperate acts of courage and survival. It is both heartbreaking and uplifting. He asked me to see the movie and to write to him - telling him what I thought. He gave me his address. As I worked in Israel I told my Israeli business associates about this chance meeting. By their response, you would have thought that I had met King Solomon himself. I began to doubt that this guy really was the very famous and deeply respected Solomon Perel. I figured he was a bored old man wanting to strike up a conversation with the young woman sitting next to him to pass 3 long hours. When I got home, I rented the movie. It followed the old man's tale very closely - but I figured that the old guy had read the book in Hebrew or already saw the movie - that's how he knew the story. But then, at the end of the movie, there is short clip of Solomon Perel in Israel. It was him - it was the man I had met in Heathrow. I regret to say that I never wrote to Solomon Perel. Every time I started a letter, I found it impossible to say anything meaningful. From a young age, this man had suffered an unimaginable horror and came out of it undoubtedly wounded, but also incredibly strong. I, in turn, had been raised by a loving family in a peaceful and prosperous country. I was blessed with a great job, wonderful friends, a loving husband, and a beautiful 1 year old boy. I couldn't think of anything to say to this man that didn't seem trite. Perhaps I'll try again to write to him. If you read this book, it will break your heart. If you are smart, you will realize what I did - just how blessed we are ..... well, so far. I was a European history buff, but knew little about the Middle East conflict. After meeting Mr. Perel, I started reading history books on the area and since September 11th I've read every relevant book I can find (check out my review of Howard Sachar's A History of Israel). I expected to feel great solidarity with the Israeli cause. But the more I studied, the more I felt that the Israeli policies of occupation, settlement, repression and retaliation are morally flawed. I feel this in spite of my deep respect and regard for Mr. Perel. So I was somewhat reluctant to recommend Europa Europa - fearing that feelings of solidarity with Holocaust victims would further bias reader's opinions about America's foreign policy in the Middle East. Nonetheless, I can't deny Mr. Perel's story is compeling and deserves an honest review. I only hope that readers - in fact all Americans - study the issues carefully. Our country is under attack for our Middle East policies and all Americans have a responsibility to the country and the world to look beyond headlines and speeches, form educated opinions, and exercise your civic responsibility to contact your elected officials. {end of political diatribe}
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing story,
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This review is from: Europa, Europa (Paperback)
It was very interesting to read this story about a survivor of the persecution of the Jews. It was an inside look of what really went on under Hitler's regime. It was also very informative of the depth of hatred that Hitler had of the Jews and how he fooled so many German people. Shlomo Perel's story should be read by everyone who studies the history of this tragic time.
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Europa, Europa (Hardcover)
I saw the movie first, which got me interested in reading the book. Perel's story is amazing and his journey is inspirational. You hear so much about the other side of the story, the Jews who suffered under the Nazi forces. Now you hear about a Jew who joined them.
4 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Memoir,
By
This review is from: Europa, Europa (Hardcover)
This was an exciting book. It went well but differed from the movie. I enjoyed reading the trials and tribuations that this young man endured. It was nice to a read a book that was from a different point of view. His struggles in life made him an interesting individual. I really enjoyed this book and I hope you do too. This was a sad story of course but I truely enjoyed the book.
3 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A JEW IN GERMANY.,
By
This review is from: Europa, Europa (Paperback)
A tragic story in the middle of tragic events. He whitnessed it, he went through it and he survived.
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Europa, Europa by Shlomo Perel (Paperback - February 22, 1999)
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