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M**E
Very slow going.
More about home life than concentration camp life.
T**R
Important to keep memories alive.
The atrocious of the second world war should not be forgotten.I found this book abit thin. Read in 2 days.Not alot of personal details provided.You could be reading a magazine article rather than a book.
S**A
Another heartbreaking Holocaust story,
I always find it hard to rate books about the Holocaust as they are so heartbreaking.However this is another terrible tale of survival against adversity
R**E
An interesting read. I would recommend.
An interesting read. I would recommend.
T**K
Must read for future generations
It’s hard to say you enjoy a book on the holocaust or what they did to children, but I bought a physical copy of this as soon as I was able to. I have read books on Mengeles before so the fact they survived is incredible. The description of what happened to their cousin is harrowing and heartbreaking, the fact that they accepted the terrible things happening around them, the fact their mother managed to get back to see them reminding them who they were, it’s all so raw and although this happened so many years ago, I fear the way the world is we are so close to another terrible genocide happening. These accounts need to be shared and read, we need to remember and know what humans did to other humans. A harrowing , heartbreaking and sad read but ultimately uplifting , Always remember your name must be read.
M**N
Always Remember
Always remember your name is synonymous with the phrase Never Forget. It’s such an important message for our time! Everyone should learn about the Shoah. And be mindful!
K**3
uplifting story
Nice to read an uplifting story for a change, they had great lives considering what happened, they’re mother was right to never talk about it, it probably helped with the healing process, very sad to read about the things that happened
A**R
As described
Was a present
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