Zalman Ber: The True Story of the Man the Nazis Could Not Kill

Zalman Ber: The True Story of the Man the Nazis Could Not Kill

by Mishler Lisa
Zalman Ber: The True Story of the Man the Nazis Could Not Kill

Zalman Ber: The True Story of the Man the Nazis Could Not Kill

by Mishler Lisa

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Overview

Zalman Ber's story, told in his own voice, is a powerful addition to the historical recountings of World War II. Together, he and his wife, Luba, survived the Holocaust. They escaped the horrors the Nazis inflicted on their Polish villages. They fought with partisans. Then later, Zalman enlisted with the Russian military. Their story is about love, war, heroism, and miracles. It is a testament to their resiliency and capacity not just to survive, but to flourish and rise above tremendous adversity. Love, courage, and a sheer force of will drove Luba during her long journey to find Zalman, alone, in one of the coldest winters in recorded history while being surrounded by Nazi soldiers. Luba with her sensitivity influenced Zalman when, time and time again, he should have been killed and was not. Their story deserves to be experienced and honored.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781594336713
Publisher: Publication Consultants
Publication date: 11/15/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 128
File size: 39 MB
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About the Author

Lisa Kotz Mishler, the daughter of Holocaust survivors and heroes Sol and Luba Kotz, grew up hearing stories of her parent's life in Poland during World War II. As a professional painter working primarily in oils, acrylics and watercolors, those stories began to influence her work. Her first book, L'Chayim - To Life, is a collection of paintings and narration inspired by her parents harrowing and miraculous journey in Poland before emigrating to the United States. Lisa's work has been shown in the Louvre in Paris, as well as in galleries in the United States. You can learn more about her at www.lisamishler.com.
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