Dacher to D Day does anyone know the correct spelling and author,and if possible where I can purchase the book Asked by newbie7266032 48 months ago Similar questions: Dacher Day correct spelling author purchase book Arts > Books.
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From Dachau to D-Day by Werner Kleeman. I searched through the major online bookstores, Borders, Barnes & Noble, Amazon. Com, Alibris, AbeBooks, and none of them have it in stock.In fact a couple of the stores don’t have it listed.
So I went to the publisher’s website Marble House Editions. Under the website heading is an area marked "Books From Marble House Editions". If you scroll a quarter of the way down the page, you’ll find From Dachau to D Day.
This is the blurb from the relevant page; From Dachau to D-Day A Memoir by Werner Kleeman with Elizabeth Uhlig Published by Marble House Editions, paperback, 322 pages, August 2007, ISBN 0-9786745-3-7 For ages 16 and up. About From Dachau to D-Day: As the 19-year old son of a prominent German Jewish family, Werner Kleeman was a victim of Kristallnacht. He saw the betrayal of his Jewish neighbors as fellow villagers gleefully destroyed their homes and property.
He was sent to Dachau, but by the grace of a family friend, was released after six weeks, and left Germany for good. As a new American, Kleeman was drafted and sent overseas to participate in the D-Day invasion. The end of the war brought him back to his own hometown, where he confronted the wreckage of the Jewish community.
Denouncing those citizens who participated in Kristallnacht, Kleeman redeemed at least some of the suffering of fellow Jews. This story spans a lifetime, reaching back before the war and beyond the war’s end.It tells of how one individual used life’s circumstances to contribute to the betterment of those around him. A review of From Dachau to D-Day may be found on the Web site of The New York Times.
A review of From Dachau to D-Day may be found on the Web site of The Queens Courier.An article pertaining to From Dachau to D-Day may be found on the Web site of London’s Daily Mail. To order your autographed copy, mail $15.00 + $2.50 postage to Marble House Editions 96-09 66th Avenue, Suite 1D Rego Park, New York 11374 or phone 718.896.4186, or email [email protected]. I hope this helps.
Sources: http://www.marble-house-editions.com/ Late2Serenity's Recommendations From Dachau to D-Day Amazon List Price: $14.95 Both the US and UK Amazon sites have it listed as currently unavailable. You can sign up to be informed when/if it becomes available.
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You need to update my books. Plus you have another author and his book listed with my books.
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I'm looking for a book, probably a memoir, on living in Japan by an author named Bumeyer (not sure spelling).
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