Now in his later years, Kacel felt compelled to detail his experiences of man's inhumanity to man and his fight for survival during the Holocaust -- lest these atrocities be forgotten.
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Redemption and omission,
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This review is from: From Hell to Redemption: A Memoir of the Holocaust (Hardcover)
While there can be no question as to the veracity of my cousin Boris' account of his Holocaust expereince, I found it curious that he makes no mention of my father, Julius Dalkoff. Boris' wife, Tamara, has gone on at great length as to how Julius helped bring them to the states after the liberation. Jacob is mentioned--even his wife Ethel. But not Julius.No, the Holocaust should never be forgotten. One would like to believe though, that those who helped should not be forgotten either.--Seymour Dalkoff
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