The violin in the fire
by Harald Wieczorek
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An immortal love in a cruel and inhuman time.
Josef, a young Jewish musician, and Lisa, an Aryan factory owner's daughter. When the deportation begins, Josef manages to escape twice on the transport to the concentration camp and finds the way back to his love, to Lisa. But happiness does not last long. Through betrayal he ends up in a concentration camp. There his status as a violinist saves his life. Josef becomes a concentration camp musician. These will be the worst years of his life, but the unrestrained love for Lisa gives him strength and hope. Driven by the desire to see her again one day, he waits for the opportunity to escape from the cruel clutches of the SS. Will he succeed in escaping once more? Will he see his great love again? A true story of love and hate, cohesion and betrayal, humanity and cruelty.
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Author Biography
The author was born in 1948. As a trained sailor he experienced many adventures on all oceans. In 1974 he studied acting in Stuttgart and worked as a theater and television actor for over forty years. He wrote scripts and two plays. Meanwhile he is known to an audience of millions through the Karl May plays Bad Segeberg. Since 2014 he lives with his wife in Andalusia.
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- Publisher EDITION digital
- Publication Date July 2020
- Orginal LanguageGerman
- ISBN/Identifier 9783956552373
- Publication Country or regionGermany
- FormatPaperback
- Primary Price 11.80 EUR
- Pages132
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusPublished
- Original Language TitleDie Geige im Feuer
- Original Language AuthorsHarald Wieczorek
- Copyright Year2020
- Dimensions21x14,8 cm
- Illustration0
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