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Soldiers and Slaves: American POWs Trapped by the Nazis' Final Gamble
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher Random House Large Print
Publication date April 5, 2005
Pages 463
Binding Hardcover
Edition Large print
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9780375432828
ISBN-10 0375432825
Dimensions 1.25 by 6.50 by 9.50 in.
Weight 1.70 lbs.
Availability§ Publisher Out of Stock Indefinitely
Original list price $27.95
Other format details large print
§As reported by publisher
Summaries and Reviews
Summary
Documents the fate of 350 American POWs, captured during the Battle of the Bulge, who were singled out by the Nazis because of their Jewish origins or Jewish appearance, sent to a concentration camp as slave labor, brutalized and starved, and led on a death march that ended with liberation, and explains why their story was largely forgotten. (Military History)
Amazon.com description: Product Description: In February 1945, 350 American POWs captured earlier at the Battle of the Bulge or elsewhere in Europe were singled out by the Nazis because they were Jews or were thought to resemble Jews. They were transported in cattle cars to Berga, a concentration camp in eastern Germany, and put to work as slave laborers, mining tunnels for a planned underground synthetic-fuel factory. This was the only incident of its kind during World War II.

Starved and brutalized, the GIs were denied their rights as prisoners of war, their ordeal culminating in a death march that was halted by liberation near the Czech border. Twenty percent of these soldiers–more than seventy of them–perished. After t_he war, Berga was virtually forgotten, partly because it fell under Soviet domination and partly because America’s Cold War priorities quickly changed, and the experiences of these Americans were buried.
Now, for the first time, their story is told in all its blistering detail. This is the story of hell in a small place over a period of nine weeks, at a time when Hitler’s Reich was crumbling but its killing machine still churned. It is a tale of madness and heroism, and of the failure to deliver justice for what the Nazis did to these Americans.

Among those involved: William Shapiro, a young medic from the Bronx, hardened in Normandy battles but, as a prisoner, unable to help the Nazis’ wasted slaves, whose bodies became as insubstantial as ghosts; Hans Kasten, a defiant German-American who enraged his Nazi captors by demanding, in vain, that his fellow U.S. prisoners be treated with humanity, thus committing the unpardonable sin of betraying his German roots; Morton Goldstein, a garrulous GI from New Jersey, shot dead by the Nazi in charge of the American prisoners in an incident that would spark intense debate at a postwar trial; and Mordecai Hauer, the orphaned Hungarian Jew who, after surviving Auschwitz, stumbled on the GIs in the midst of the Holocaust at Berga and despaired at the sight of liberators become slaves.

Roger Cohen uncovers exactly why the U.S. government did not aggressively prosecute the commandants of Berga, why there was no particular recognition for the POWs and their harsh treatment in the postwar years, and why it took decades for them to receive proper compensation.

Soldiers and Slaves is an intimate, intensely dramatic story of war and of a largely forgotten chapter of the Holocaust.

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Hardcover
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Large print edition from Random House Large Print (April 5, 2005)
9780375432828 | details & prices | 463 pages | 6.50 × 9.50 × 1.25 in. | 1.70 lbs | List price $27.95
About: Documents the fate of 350 American POWs, captured during the Battle of the Bulge, who were singled out by the Nazis because of their Jewish origins or Jewish appearance, sent to a concentration camp as slave labor, brutalized and starved, and led on a death march that ended with liberation, and explains why their story was largely forgotten.
from Alfred a Knopf Inc (April 5, 2005)
9780375414107 | details & prices | 303 pages | 6.50 × 9.00 × 1.50 in. | 1.40 lbs | List price $25.95
About: Describes how 350 American POWs captured during the Battle of the Bulge were singled out by the Nazis because they were Jews or looked like Jews, and transported to a concentration camp in Germany, where they were put to work as slave labor.
Paperback
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Reprint edition from Anchor Books (April 11, 2006)
9780385722315 | details & prices | 303 pages | 5.25 × 8.00 × 0.75 in. | 0.70 lbs | List price $15.00
About: Documents the fate of 350 American POWs, captured during the Battle of the Bulge, who were singled out by the Nazis because of their Jewish origins or Jewish appearance, sent to a concentration camps as slave labor, brutalized and starved, and led on a death march that ended with liberation, and explains why their story was largely forgotten.
CD/Spoken Word
Book cover for 9780739306796
 
With Sam Tsoutsouvas (other contributor) | Abridged edition from Random House (July 30, 2005)
9780739306796 | details & prices | 5.50 × 6.25 × 1.00 in. | 0.36 lbs | List price $29.95
About: Describes how 350 American POWs captured during the Battle of the Bulge were singled out by the Nazis because they were Jews or looked like Jews, and transported to a concentration camp in Germany, where they were put to work as slave labor.
Cassette/Spoken Word
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With Sam Tsoutsouvas (other contributor) | Abridged edition from Random House (April 26, 2005); titled "Soldiers And Slaves: American Pows Trapped By The Nazi's Final Gamble"
9780739317945 | details & prices | 4.50 × 7.00 × 1.25 in. | 0.35 lbs | List price $25.95
About: Describes how 350 American POWs captured during the Battle of the Bulge were singled out by the Nazis because they were Jews or looked like Jews, and transported to a concentration camp in Germany, where they were put to work as slave labor.

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