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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 792.028092
EAN: 9781568332284
ISBN: 1568332289
Label: Madison Books
Manufacturer: Madison Books
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 248
Publication Date: November 25, 2001
Publisher: Madison Books
Sales Rank: 952010
Studio: Madison Books
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Product Description: The only one to survive an Auschwitz camp, Clary was discovered by an American talent scout after the war singing in a Parisian dance hall.
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I was very impressed with Robert Clary's autobiography. He told of his life with honesty and realism. The nightmare he endured could have destroyed him, or embittered him, or silenced him.
It did silence him for awhile--and understandably so. The only way to survive such horror is to shut down one's emotions and/or block the memories.
But Robert Clary has told his story to teens in high schools, in speeches and interviews elsewhere, and now in his book.
Don't ... Read More
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I saw Mr. Clarey speak at my highschool 20 years ago and he left 3,000 students in tears, it was a life changing experience for me, it is a great book and a true story. I canno believe the uneducated gentlemen below had the gall to question if Mr. Clarey was in a concentration camp, you review just lets any one who reads it know your IQ level.
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First, I would like to clarify something that another reviewer apparently didn't understand. Robert Clary was NOT in a "death camp." He was in a "forced labor camp."
Second, based on what I have heard from him in several documentaries made for PBS, Robert Clary has a lot more that he could have said in his autobiography. He was obviously holding back on information or censoring his experiences. My feeling was that he would take his experiences to the moment of pain and then pull away ... Read More
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"From the Holocaust to Hogan's Heroes", is a fascinating account of Robert Clary's experiences growing up amid the backdrop of the Nazi occupation of France. Robert proves to be a remarkably 'lucky' individual who has had to face extra-ordinary circumstances and yet has not allowed the scars of Genocide to prevent him from finding personal joy, while allowing that joy to touch others. His exuberance and boyish charm punctuates the pages of his book as he recounts his innocent childhood, the horrific 31 ... Read More
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I have been familiar with Robert Clary's work in soap opera, particularly DAYS OF OUR LIVES. I had read several accounts in various magazines, mentioning his experiences in the concentration camps and was quite interested in reading his experiences in his own words.
As an account of the Holocaust, it is of value. However, this was not an easy book to get through. Clary makes reference to so many friends and relatives that after a while it becomes difficult to keep any of them straight. The ... Read More
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