
Unforgotten: A Memoir of Dachau (Paperback)
Franz Thaler (author), Paul Crichton (foreword,translated with commentary by), Christl Kiener (editor and translator)
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184 Pages
Published: 13/09/2013
Published: 13/09/2013
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In this short and gripping memoir Franz Thaler describes his experience of unimaginable suffering at the hands of the Nazis. His father voted to let his family remain Italian citizens and not to become citizens of the German Reich. Franz Thaler, just a young man of nineteen, decided not to serve as a soldier in Hitler's army, and fled to the mountains. When his family was threatened by the Nazis with reprisals, he handed himself in, was arrested, put on trial and sent to the concentration camp in Dachau.
When the American soldiers arrived in Dachau at the end of the war, he and some of his surviving inmates were not set free but remained prisoners. They were transported with others to a camp in France and forced to march during the final stage of the journey. There they were at last set free and allowed to return home.
Franz Thaler describes all these appalling events with insight, clarity and passion, but also with a quite remarkable humanity and an astonishing lack of bitterness.
Publisher: Christl Kiener
ISBN: 9783943324952
Number of pages: 184
Weight: 218 g
Dimensions: 210 x 130 x 9 mm
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It was amazing to hear that Franz Thaler's UNFORGOTTEN is the first memoir about Dachau to be translated into English;Thaler's detailed experiences define what it was to be subjected to abuse and tyranny not only as a South Tyrolean conscientious objector in WW2 but as a displaced person in camps and during the long trek home post war. At the brunt of petty little officials - whether German, American, or Italian, Thaler continued to experience insulting behaviour from pro Nazi folks in his home town decades after the war. Thaler offers a sobering account of betrayal and bravery with lessons for anyone today who has the faith and strength to wage a solo stand against fascism;Pamela Ellen Ferguson
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