Elli

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“Elli: Coming of Age in the Holocaust” is a gripping and poignant memoir by Livia E. Bitton-Jackson, offering a raw and deeply personal account of a young girl’s struggle for survival during the Holocaust. Stripped of her innocence at just thirteen years old, Elli Friedmann’s idyllic life in Hungary was shattered when she was deported to Auschwitz. This reprint edition captures the horrors she endured, vividly detailing the brutal realities of concentration camp life the dehumanization, starvation, and constant threat of death. More than just a chronicle of suffering, “Elli” is a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit. Bitton-Jackson masterfully conveys Elli’s unwavering determination to live, even in the face of unimaginable cruelty. Readers will be moved by the small acts of kindness and solidarity that sustained her and her fellow prisoners, highlighting the enduring power of hope amidst despair. Emerging from the camps with lasting scars, Elli’s story is one of rebuilding a life shattered by trauma, grappling with the past while forging a future. Livia E. Bitton-Jackson, a survivor herself, brings unparalleled authenticity to this narrative. Her writing resonates with honesty and emotional depth, making “Elli” an unforgettable and essential read for anyone seeking to understand the Holocaust and the indomitable strength of the human spirit. This edition, published by Grafton Books Harpercollins, is a crucial addition to Holocaust literature, ensuring that Elli’s story and the stories of millions like her are never forgotten.

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From her small, sunny hometown between the beautiful Carpathian Mountains and the blue Danube River, Elli Friedmann was taken-at a time when most girls are growing up, having boyfriends and embarking upon the adventure of life-and thrown into the murderous hell of Hitler’s Final Solution.
When Elli emerged from Auschwitz and Dachau just over a year later, she was fourteen. She looked like a sixty-year-old.
This account of horrifyingly brutal inhumanity-and dogged survival – is Elli’s true story.

Elli: A Harrowing Holocaust Memoir of Survival Against All Odds Experience the unforgettable true story of Elli Friedmann in "Elli," a powerful memoir by Livia E. Bitton Jackson that chronicles a young girl's unimaginable journey through the horrors of the Holocaust. This reprint edition offers a deeply personal and moving account of resilience in the face of unimaginable brutality. In 1944, Elli's life was abruptly shattered. Torn from her idyllic childhood in a small, sunny town nestled between the Carpathian Mountains and the Danube River in Hungary, the then-thirteen-year-old girl was thrust into the nightmarish reality of Auschwitz. While her peers were experiencing the joys of adolescence, Elli was confronted with the systematic dehumanization and extermination of Hitler's Final Solution. "Elli" is more than just a recounting of the atrocities of the Holocaust. It is a testament to the enduring power of the human spirit, even in the darkest of times. Bitton-Jackson unflinchingly depicts the horrors of the concentration camps the starvation, the disease, the constant fear of death. But amidst this despair, she also reveals the remarkable acts of kindness, solidarity, and unwavering hope that sustained Elli and her fellow prisoners. Emerging from Auschwitz and Dachau just over a year later, Elli was a changed person. At fourteen, she bore the physical and emotional scars of unimaginable trauma, appearing decades older than her years. Yet, her spirit remained unbroken. "Elli" recounts her struggle to rebuild her life after liberation, grappling with the lasting psychological effects of her experiences while striving to find meaning and purpose in a world forever altered by the Holocaust. This poignant and deeply affecting memoir offers a vital perspective on one of the most horrific events in human history. "Elli" is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the realities of the Holocaust, the importance of remembrance, and the enduring strength of the human spirit. About the Author: Livia E. Bitton-Jackson (also known as Livia Bitton Jackson) was born in Czechoslovakia. She survived Auschwitz, Plaszow and a labor camp. After the war she came to the United States and became a professor of Jewish History. She is a speaker and author on the Holocaust. She dedicated her life to educating others about the Holocaust and combating prejudice. Her book, "Elli," remains a seminal work in Holocaust literature, offering a vital and deeply personal perspective on this dark chapter in human history.
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