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Quick, entertaining readReview Date: 2008-08-29
awesome!!!!!!Review Date: 2008-08-29
I Have Lived A Thousand Years: Growing Up In The Holocaust ReviewReview Date: 2008-06-11
Some people read certain Holocaust books that fits their writing style and her Livia gives the reader the first person point of view.
We chose this book for our English class and we presented how they were killed like if one person in the barrack did not cooperate with the SS officers, the entire barrack was sent to gas chambers.
I recommend readers read this book.
ShockingReview Date: 2008-01-04
A First Holocaust Book for the Teen ReaderReview Date: 2007-12-09
The story is gripping from page one to the last page. It should be read and then discussed with the adolescent reader, as many questions will be raised as to the horrific nature of the Holocaust.
There are many good Holocost books, but the stark reality presented in this book, along with the narrative style, makes this an excellent introductory first-person account to the atrocities of the Holocaust.
Jim Koenig

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Invaluable heartbreaking truth!Review Date: 2008-01-24
Like watching a car wreck when you know you shouldn't gawkReview Date: 2007-11-13
Everyone should read thisReview Date: 2007-11-12
"Life" in Auschwitz; Nazi Genocidal Ambitions beyond Jews and GypsiesReview Date: 2008-06-29
Large numbers of Polish clergy were sent to Auschwitz in the early years of the camp. However, Lengyel reports many more arriving in 1944 (pp. 108-110). They were often put to death immediately; the remainder being subject to degrading humiliations and tortures. Polish children were frozen to death (p. 210) and mostly Polish women were used by the Germans for vivisection experiments. (p. 176) Ironically, the Germans forgot their racism when they included the use of Jewish blood for transfusions to save the lives of wounded German soldiers. (p. 176)
Recent claims that Jews and homosexuals were consistently treated the most harshly are fallacious. Lengyel says: "It would be difficult to say which of the internees were treated worst. Most of us, whether political, racial, or criminal prisoners, were reduced to existence on the animal level. But the Jews and the Russians were treated cruelly. On the other hand, the German internees, whether common-law criminals, perverts, or political prisoners, benefited from certain privileges. They provided large numbers of the camp functionaries; and, no matter what their duties, were never chosen in the dreaded `selection'." (p. 44) In fact, homosexuals were also victimizers: "The prisoners, men or women, were frequently abused by the German barrack leaders, among whom was a high percentage of homosexuals and other perverts." (p. 185) The camp "beasts" included Irma Griese, an SS woman (p. 40) and bisexual, who forced her way on female inmates and then disposed of them when she got tired of them. (pp. 185-186)
Lengyel describes the Sonderkommando revolt, as well as the escape of a Polish inmate with his Jewess lover (pp. 124). Unfortunately, the SS uniforms that they had stolen fooled the Germans for only a few weeks.
Once finished with the Jews, the Germans intended to do the same to the Slavs. After describing gruesome experiments designed to perfect mass-sterilization methods (pp. 177-179), Lengyel comments: "Once we asked an Aryan German inmate, a former social worker, for the basic reason for the sterilization and castration. Before his captivity he had been active in German politics and had known many eminent people. He told us that the Germans had a geopolitical reason for these experiments. If they could sterilize all non-German people still alive after their victorious war, there would be no danger of new generations of `inferior' peoples. At the same time, the living populations would be able to serve as laborers for about thirty years. After that time, the German surplus population would need all the space in these countries, and the `inferiors' would perish without descendants." (pp. 179-180)
heartbreaking tale that needed to be toldReview Date: 2007-05-27
Makes you wonder what Olga Lengyel's life was like after she survived her ordeal. How do you go on, knowing that your husband, your two kids and both of your parents were senselessly slaughtered? How was she able to endure?
I read somewhere that she died a few years back. Not much else about her on the internet.
All I can say is read the book--and pass it on to someone else.
R.I.P.

One of the greatest books ever written.Review Date: 2007-09-21
My Favorite Childhood ReadReview Date: 2008-04-21
So you love horses?Review Date: 2006-11-10
Childhood ClassicReview Date: 2006-10-08
This story is a wonderful tale about life in a different time and a different place, and the best things in life.
A timeless classicReview Date: 2005-07-23
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Austria was very involved in the HolocaustReview Date: 2004-11-10
This book was incredibleReview Date: 2004-03-18
the human spiritReview Date: 2007-01-11
Amazing story of several escapes by LeoReview Date: 2004-08-01
it rulesReview Date: 2005-09-27

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Wonderful story...Review Date: 2007-05-17
I first saw this book when a seat mate on a flight was reading it. He praised it, so I ordered it. The book was well worth the praise.
I go to the school mentioned in the book!Review Date: 2001-11-14
A profoundly interesting and original Holocaust memoirReview Date: 2001-10-24
From a distant relative of Fritz TubachReview Date: 2002-04-10
Recently we came in contact with a person who has such a high disregard for Germans. If only they knew and understood the rich heritage German culture has also given as a gift to the New World of new beginnings.
A vey moving historical book that everyone should readReview Date: 2002-01-08
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can it get any better?Review Date: 2007-04-15
Tibor Fischer is flamboyant in describing the trying times of Hungary, just after World War II, during the Russian occupation (somewhat) - but the surprising part is the wit, satire and pan - which help us to see beyond the unimaginable tragedy of the destruction of a country and the fast death of a vibrant society under communism.
The protagonist Gyuri, a twenty something basketball player describes some of experiences in war torn Hungary in between December 1944, as the Germans are starting to retreat and the Red army is marching forward and October 1956 as the Russian tanks are again rumbling in Budapest. Hungary had turned into an orgy of atrocities - its darkness everywhere but Fischer shows the darkness in a light of wit without cynicism - the society falls apart, families perish and Gyuri loses his friends one after another. Fischer's description of the Hungarian society under siege is vivid. I promise you will love it
Powerful, humorous and brilliantReview Date: 2006-12-09
The book chronicles the story of Gyuri and Pataki, friends who wind up playing basketball together in Soviet era Hungary, but the two young men seem to spend a lot more time endeavoring to get laid (a cinch for Pataki, but a bit of challenge for Gyuri) doing their best to shirk off anything that smells like responsibility and in general keep from going mad in a world that seems to be rapidly disintegrating into insanity.
In an episodic fashion the reader is introduced to a host of brilliantly crafted and hysterical characters, each one more vivid than the next. This is a world where the fate of a village can hinge upon an eating contest.
Under the Frog would be a good book if all it was a comic adventure of two sometimes professional basketball players in post-war Hungary, but Fischer isn't content in telling a story that's all fluff. These are, after all, some very serious and scary times, and the author doesn't pull any punches in order to write a light-hearted tale. The book is as serious as it is funny, is downright heartbreaking in parts. In fact, the book is a lot like life, which it seems is never all serious, and never all laughs.
brilliantReview Date: 2004-09-02
FIVE STARS NONETHELESS...Review Date: 2004-08-24
Remember me if I am ever up for the Man Booker, and you are still a judge.
Read Under the Frog. I gave it a full five stars!
(Publishers may not know how to work the graft and corruption--but have faith Mr. Fischer--some of us still do.)
Sorry for the cliche, but you'll laugh & you'll cry...Review Date: 2004-06-10
Why's it so good?
First of all, it's packed with Fischer's unique sense of humor. Read the first couple sample pages; if you're not laughing, you probably won't enjoy the rest of the book. The humor is black, definitely. But there's a good chance you'll be laughing HARD nonetheless. Pranks, absurd situations, physical comedy, and wicked wordplay rule the roost.
Second of all, it's dead serious. The book is about communism and the attempted revolution in Hungary in 1956. If you want to see the absurdity and insanity of the communist system as it looked from the inside at that time, Fischer delivers. It is fascinating, shocking, and it would be unbelievable if the author didn't make it so very believable.
I haven't seen anyone mention it, but Under the Frog reads a lot like Kurt Vonnegut's best work (Slaughterhouse V or Cat's Cradle). For me, though, Fischer's book has a lot more reread value -- neither the humor nor the horror has grown thin over the many times I've read it. Highest recommendation.

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Good home cookingReview Date: 2008-05-01
the creamed spinach recipe (spenot), which turned out just perfect. (I followed the book's recipe to the
letter.) Not everyone will like this particular dish, but this is what I grew up with and I always loved it.
I have numerous Hungarian cookbooks--some from Hungary--but this is by far the best.
I'm also impressed that on one of the first few pages there's a picture of carp soup. I'm originally from Baja,
Hungary, where this soup is served at Christmas at many family's tables. There's nothing I've ever tasted in
the 50 years of my life that compares to a properly made carp soup--absolutely nothing. I'm so impressed
that this book gives this dish the attention it deserves.
If you think that carp soup is a joke, do a Google search using the following key words:
baja hungary fish soup festival
However, don't bother trying to make the soup...
AuthenticReview Date: 2007-11-26
The recipes are authentic and they cover the variety of the home-made dishes we eat.
This book will make you want to cook a tasty gulyas soup and a chicken paprikas with noodles... but be careful! You may soon find yourself sitting in a cafe in Budapest trying one delicious pastry after the other, or getting dizzy on a wine-tasting tour near the Balaton or trying to sneak some sausage and pickled vegetables in your suitcase on the way back. :) Jó étvágyat! Enjoy!
OOH IT'S SOOO GOODReview Date: 2006-03-13
A great little book but......Review Date: 2007-09-10
not all recipies have quantities required for them!!!!
this is very annoying for instance with goulash soup which requires "a layer" of paprika, took me 3 tries to get the right amount. If only it said 1/4 of a cup like i ended up using it would have been perfect.
so make sure you remember when making those ones to write down the quantity you use in the book once you get it right and you have a 5 star book.
Excellent book about Hungarian Cuisine.Review Date: 2007-02-01

Long Neglected Acts of PerfidyReview Date: 2008-06-22
Ben Hecht:-'Scarface' author -and modern day prophetReview Date: 2006-02-09
are also taken apart in Tom Segev's,'The Seventh Million'.).Hecht
prophetically states in his opening sentence:"In my own time,governments have taken the place of people.They have also taken the place of God.Governments speak for people,dream for them,and determine,absurdly,their lives and deaths.."
Hecht,then takes off on the theme of 'Everyman' being crushed by
government "leaders".Israel may have had its "trial of the century" in the 50's(aside from the obviously well known Eichmann
trial).A survivor/author wrote a small pamphlet charging the Israeli government with knowingly appointing Hungarian "Jewish
leader"/Nazi collaborater Rudolf Kastner to a government post.The Israeli government sued "the little guy" for libel-and lost.And Kastner
was assasinated.Hecht concludes with the despicable episode of Israeli's "Dress Yiddish-Think British" Zionist leaders with blocking a "blood for cargo-cargo for blood" deal to save Jews because they were more concerned with playing footsie with the British. If the Hebrew Bible were being written today,Hecht's 'Perfidy' would be in it;read it with an empty stomach.
Finally, a document that can't be denied.Review Date: 2006-04-15
After reading this book you can no longer doubt the existence, nor effectiveness of sell-out Jews. Their in-actions are no small matter in the ultimate extermination of millions.
Attorney General of Israel, Chaim Cohen summed it up thusly:
"For those (Hungarian Jews) and millions of Jews like them there came true the old curse, 'And lo, they were meant but to be taken like sheep for slaughter, for killing, destruction, crushing and shame.' These should escape? they had no feet on which to run. They should revolt? They had no hands on which to fight. No spirit was left in them..." pg. 164
This statement was uttered in a court as an excuse for the inactions of Israel's government, when they could have saved millions.
The facts are deftly presented in this great and poetically written tale of truth. I won't go into a review of the details, that has been done already. And quite well, I may add. This book will reveal a painful part of Jewish history, that is rarely discussed. It is important to arm yourself with this kind of knowledge to prevent your being hoodwinked by the "leaders" and "protectors" of what is truth. A very worthy investment!!
Some common senseReview Date: 2005-06-23
While some people think with their hearts about lives that might have been saved, the true nature of this deal was such that no country would have or should have accepted it.
Trusting the Germans and trying to negotiate with men like Eichmann and Himmler would have been crazy. These are not people anyone can make a deal with as years of events proved. Beyond that, the real nature of the deal on the german side was an attempt to split the allies as a prelude to a seperate peace between Germany and the west while the war would continue with the soviet union.
The alliance could have not have survived the British or Americans giving the Germans war material regardless of the motive. Winning the war was what mattered.
Important for every Jew to readReview Date: 2005-10-24
Now for the book itself:
Dr. Rudolf Kastner was a Jewish Agency official during WWII who was sent to Hungary to save Hungarian Jews from the holocaust. The top Nazi brass, Eichmann, Krumey, Becher, Wisliczeny, sized him up, and realized that his selfish desire for influence and power could be exploited. To prevent a recurrence of the Warsaw ghetto rebellion, which lasted for 27 days and took enormous German manpower to crush, the Jew-killers needed an "insider" who would deceive the hundreds of thousands of Hungarian Jews into acquiescence. In return for collaborating with the Nazis, Kastner was offered to select about 300 prominent Hungarian Jews to be saved from extermination in Auschwitz.
Kastner agreed. Not only did he deceive the Hungarian Jews, who trusted him blindly because of his credentials as THE top Zionist in Hungary, but he was also responsible to the death of Hanna Senesh, a legendary Israeli parachutist who was sent to Hungary to spy for the British.
During his trial, Kastner lied multiple times under oath. The process of cross-examination painted a picture of a tormented, schizophrenic Kastner, who actually believes he did no wrong.
The entire Bolshevik ruling clique of Israel at the time defended him from the charges of collaboration with the Nazis, because in this trial, they, the ruling clique, were implicated as well. Just like American Jewry during WWII, the Zionist leaders in Israel kept quiet about the extermination of Jews by the Nazi Germans. Both were responsible in great measure for the extent of the genocide---if they did something, it would have been much less than six million. But American Jewry didn't want to be regarded as trouble-makers, and the ruling clique in Israel was the loyal puppy of the British.
The presiding judge ruled against Kastner, and in his opinion implicated the entire government of Israel. This decision had tremendous consequences for Israeli society in the years to come.
Thus the powerful few were shown to be responsible for the slaughter of millions. Hence "Perfidy."
The present ruling clique in Israel is every bit as Bolshevik, militantly secular and as anti-Judaism as the Ben-Gurion mafia of the 1940s and 1950s, and the distinction between Right and Left is virtually meaningless. The present-day American Jewish leadership also did not change much, unfortunately.
"Related" books, such as Lenni Brenner's "51 Documents" are not related at all---most are written by Jew-haters who want to discredit all Jews and their Biblical right to Zion. Perfidy was written by a Jew who loved his fellow Jews, and for whom the exposure of the treason of their leaders in his book caused great emotional pain. It is very different from today's pro-"Palestinian" self-hating assimilated leftist Jewish authors, for whom the K-word is the only apt description.

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"The Boys"ÿReview Date: 1999-12-07
a must readReview Date: 2000-06-20
But as with all Holocaust stories, if these fortunate, brave and lucky souls, could have survived and lived to tell the horrors that still invade their minds, the least I owe them and especially those that perished, is that I should read the account.
Inspiring, very well written, and everlasting impact.
NeighborsReview Date: 2001-07-24
Martin provides two statistics I find particularly haunting. While 6 million Jews died in the Holocaust--including victims of pre-war pogroms, ghettos, concentration and death camps and death marches--only 100,000 survived the camps. And while Britain agreed to take in 1,000 Jewish "children" under the age of 16 after the war, only 732 could be found alive.
But for me, the most fascinating part of the book is the repeated confirmation that those who returned to their homes after the war found the same kind of murderous hatred among their former neighbors as Jan Tomasz Gross describes in Neighbors.
In other words, Jedwabne was not unique. Gross has himself said as much and plans to write more on the subject. But Gilbert also confirms that murders of Jews by locals happened during the war all over Poland, Lithuania and Latvia, and to a lesser extent, in Hungary. It also happened after the war all over Europe--especially in the East. Returning Jews found neighbors who wished them dead, and in thousands of cases killed them. The "boys", obviously, survived. But many lost brothers, parents, friends, after the war, in Poland, Hungary, and elsewhere. Sir Martin Gilbert gives us the living proof. Alyssa A. Lappen
Important testament to holocaust remembranceReview Date: 2006-03-08
These young people-both boys and girls-where settled in Britain after World War II , some stayed and made lives in Britain , while others immigrated to the USA , Australia , Canada and Israel.
Some of the boys made their mark in the Israel War of Independence defending the fledgling Jewish State after it was attacked by five Arab armies , aiming to anihilate all Jews in Israel (as the Arabs and anti-Zionists of the world aim for today i.e a second holocaust.)
Part of the book consists of harrowing eyewitness accounts of the survivors , hence an important testament to holocaust remembrance. The accounts are often graphic and bring the grim reality of what happened to the Jewish people during world War II to bear on us.
It is important to remember the holocaust again , at times when some , like Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and others , deny it's existance.
It is important to remember the holocaust , at a time when the Islamic world and their far-left allies wish to destroy Israel , the phoenix that arose from the ashes of the Jewish people , and subject the Jews of Israel to a second holocaust.
It is interesting to see how for most of the survivors Israel and Zionism where an important part of their consciousness.
Anti-Zionist propaganda aims to prepare for genocide of Jews , in the same way as Nazi propaganda did , and therefore all Anti-Zionist and anti-Israel propaganda should be treated the same as Nazism-with no tolerance.
Most holocaust survivors and their descendants today live in Israel.
The future of the descendants of the survivors needs to be preserved , and therefore Israel must prevail.
That is what we must fight for when we say 'Never Again!'
Senseless hate and murder once again capture our attentionReview Date: 1999-06-11

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Very InterestingReview Date: 2008-07-24
The Beginning of the EndReview Date: 2008-02-13
Love story, mit schlagReview Date: 2007-11-26
In "Thunder at Twilight," Frederic Morton presents a gossipy and apparently frothy portrait of such a bloom, told as a tragic love story. Like a good Mozart opera, there is a subsidiary, comic love story as well.
The tragic lovers are Franz Ferdinand, crown price of Austria-Hungary, and his wife, Sophie Chotek. Because Sophie was not royal, merely a countess, the archduke could not marry her as consort but only as a morganatic wife, and their children would not be in line for succession to the throne,
The comic lovers are Emperor Franz Joseph and the Widow Schratt, who also could not marry but who were so proper that they did not even make out.
The villain is Montenuevo, first court chamberlain, epitomizing the sclerotic empire that after rolling along for 800 years had almost seized its gears.
There is a huge supporting cast: Trotsky, Lenin and Stalin; Freud and Jung; the mad general Conrad von Hotzendorf and the crazed Serb Apis, etc. etc.
With an eye on the weather and the changes of seasons and in a flurry of adjectives, Morton leads them all toward a doom. This is one of the few reviews of the period that treats Franz Ferdinand as anything more than a stage prop.
In fact, in Morton's interpretation, the archduke is practically the only sensible man in the empire, full of fierce words masking a desperate attempt to keep Austria out of war with Russia. Sophie plays the calming influence who steadies her hotheaded lover.
Morton rightly calls Franz Ferdinand's policy appeasement of Serbia. It could never have worked. As we know from a further century of bitter experience, the South Slavs can neither govern themselves nor be governed
Conrad, though incompetent, was right. Serbia needed to be crushed. The problem was, Austria could not do it unless Russia stood aside; and Russia, another dying empire, was as full of aristocratic nitwits as Vienna, and had its own ungovernable Slavs (and Germans, like Lenin).
As hardcore history, "Thunder at Twilight" is too light, too consciously melodramatic. But it is great fun to read and seems to get the big picture more exactly right than more ponderous tomes.
A wonderful bookReview Date: 2004-05-26
Morton explains the nasty relationship with the Hapsburg Empire (that includes Austria) and the lower Slavic nations and the growing animosity between them. This is a great book for history buffs. My only complaints are that there aren't any citations in the book and that the friendship between Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud don't seem to have anything to do with the story itself.
More than 5 stars!Review Date: 2004-07-20
Amazing and amazingly entertaining book, very very higly recommended. I dont have anything to add to the info of the book itself, go for the editorial reviews.
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