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Benjamin Jacobs (1919–2004)

Autore di The Dentist of Auschwitz: A Memoir

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Opere di Benjamin Jacobs

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Informazioni generali

Altri nomi
Jakubowicz, Berek (birth name)
Data di nascita
1919-11-18
Data di morte
2004-01-30
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
Poland
Luogo di nascita
Dobra, Poland
Luogo di residenza
Dobra, Poland
Brookline, Massachusetts, USA
Attività lavorative
dentist
memoirist
Holocaust survivor
businessman
Breve biografia
Benjamin Jacobs was born Berek Jakubowicz to a Jewish family in the village of Dobra, Poland. He had completed a year of dental school when Nazi Germany invaded his country in World War II. He was sent to five different concentration camps, including Auschwitz. His rudimentary dentistry skills and a few tools made him useful to SS officers as well as camp inmates and helped saved his life. He was also forced to work on the assembly of V1 and V2 rockets in Buchenwald and Dora-Mittelbau. He also survived the Royal Air Force attack in May 1945 on three ships in the Bay of Lubeck carrying survivors of the Neuengamme concentration camp. Both his parents and his sister perished in the Holocaust. After the war, he met and married his wife Elise in Germany, and the two emigrated to the USA in 1950, settling in Brookline, Massachusetts. He ran his own television and appliance store until 1968, when he tried out various other occupations, becoming a stockbroker, real estate broker, and advertising executive in short succession. He began speaking at high schools in the Boston area about his experiences during the Holocaust, and then took his talks to universities. He recorded his story as part of a project at Yale University, and participated in the Shoah Project, the effort headed by filmmaker Steven Spielberg in the 1990s to preserve survivor stories. In 1994, he published his memoir, The Dentist of Auschwitz. With Eugene Pool, he wrote a book about the RAF attack, The 100-Year Secret: Britain's Hidden World War II Massacre, published in 2004.

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Nel 1941 Berek Jakubowicz (ora Benjamin Jacobs) fu deportato dal suo villaggio polacco e rimase prigioniero del Reich fino agli ultimi giorni della guerra. Il possesso di alcuni strumenti odontoiatrici e abilità rudimentali gli ha salvato la vita. Jacobs, oltre ad aver aiutato a montare i razzi V1 e V2 a Buchenwald e Dora-Mittelbau ha trascorso un anno e mezzo ad Auschwitz, dove gli è stato affidato il compito di estrarre i denti d'oro ai deportati. Questa è la sua storia, firmata con il nuovo nome che assunse negli Stati Uniti dove emigrò dopo la liberazione. Una storia cruda e sconvolgente di chi sopravvisse al quotidiano orrore della vita nei lager.… (altro)
 
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BiblioLorenzoLodi | 2 altre recensioni | Mar 28, 2021 |

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Opere
3
Utenti
139
Popolarità
#147,351
Voto
4.0
Recensioni
3
ISBN
8
Lingue
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