Hitler's Death March: A Survivor's Story by Morris Krantz with Louis Auster - front cover
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Hitler's Death March: A Survivor's Story

by Morris Krantz with Louis Auster

"Hitler's Death March: A Survivor's Story" by Morris Krantz with Louis Auster, Zebra Books, 1978, Third Printing. A historical non-fiction account of Holocaust survival. Fair condition with library markings, intact spine, and aged pages. ISBN: 0-89083-627-2.

$16.13$
Binding:Paperback
Condition:Good
1978
Zebra Books / Kensington Publishing Corp.
ISBN:0890836272
Stock:1 available
SKU:A5-B5-DRJ-MQS-0289

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Condition Details

The book is in fair condition, with visible signs of wear typical for a library edition. The cover shows minor creasing and edge wear, while the spine remains intact. The pages are yellowed with age, and a library stamp is present on the interior pages. There is no dust jacket, as is common with paperbacks. ###

About This Classic 1978 Edition

"Hitler's Death March: A Survivor's Story" by Morris Krantz with Louis Auster, published by Zebra Books, a division of Kensington Publishing Corp., in 1978, offers a poignant account of survival during one of history's darkest periods. This third printing edition, published in New York, provides a firsthand perspective on the harrowing experiences faced by Holocaust survivors. Morris Krantz's narrative, complemented by Louis Auster, delves into the brutal realities of the Nazi death marches, offering insights into the resilience and courage required to endure such trials. This edition, marked by a library stamp, is a significant historical document, reflecting the personal impact of World War II and the Holocaust. The paperback format remains intact, making it a valuable addition for collectors and historians interested in firsthand accounts of this era. ###

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Zebra Books / Kensington Publishing Corp.

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