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| The Blood Tattoo | 
enlarge | Author: Ebi Gabor Publisher: Monument Press Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 4642228
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 206
ISBN: 0930383117 Dewey Decimal Number: 940.5315039240439 EAN: 9780930383114 ASIN: 0930383117
Publication Date: October 1987 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Different cover art, same isbn. Mild stains and scuffs to outer page edges, some inside pages and inside covers. Cover creased and lifted. Some creased corners. Light shelf wear and mild edge wear to covers, spine and edges. Light age tanning. No writing on text. Binding tight. Good reading copy. Orders Shipped in One Business Day! Great Customer Service. Your Satisfaction is Guaranteed!
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Product Description "The Blood Tattoo" is the riveting story of how 17 year old Hungarian Ebi Gabor and her mother survived daily in Auschwitz and several Nazi death camps. This is the story lived by thousands of women broken down into daily descriptions of survival. They dreaded every morning and feared death every night, subsisted on a very tiny square of butter on a thin slice of bread, shared a bowl of watery soup with other women and drank a shared cup of drug laced coffee every day. They also fought to live and learned to hope.
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Influential October 15, 2006 I am from the UK and have had great priveledge in meeting Ebi and becoming a friend to her. She has been my inspiration in devloping my knowledge on the Holocaust. Her book evokes all the emotions one can imagine. She has written from the heart and when one reads her book one can anly imagine what she and her family were going through. A must read. Thankyou Ebi for sharing your story with us, I know it must have been a harrowing experience when you wrote this but I am so glad you did.
I'm biased..... September 22, 2006 Okay, Okay...you'll say I'm biased because it tells my Aunt's story and how she survived together with my most loving grandmother after removal from their home, imprisonment in a ghetto, and then the train deportation to Auschwitz. I have loaned my copy to so many people and each person returns it to me stunned. It is truly a gripping story and you will know my aunt through this book--she will touch you too. Please buy it, read it and then loan it to someone who wants or needs to learn more about modern man's greatest atrocity.
Holocaust Suvivor April 13, 2000 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This book is the story of a young lady, that survived the Holocaust. With her mother and one out of three brothers she survived. Her mother would have been died if it worent for a Jewish Kopo who keep the secret of a her surviving mother. I personally experienced the story of this strong at heart lady, she visited my school as a volunteer Holocaust survivor.
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