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Zaidy's War: Four Armies, Three Continents, Two Brothers. One Man's Impossible Story of Endurance
Zaidy's War: Four Armies, Three Continents, Two Brothers. One Man's Impossible Story of Endurance | Martin Bodek
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Benzion Malik was on a path of discovery. He was keen to learn about everything in life through the teachings of his faith and only something cataclysmic could throw him off this course. In 1939, the 21-year-old Benzion was called up to the Romanian Army. Little did he know that he would not be a free man until 1945.During six long years, Benzion served in three further armies. He was forced into hard labor and was constantly abused because of his Jewishness by the Hungarian army. He was then made to serve the German army which simply needed disposable bodies to be targets for Soviet bullets. Finally, the Soviet army needed young men like Benzion to help with the effort to fight the Nazis.None of these acts of service and servitude were easy. Benzion was in a continuous dance with death but clung to life through the goodness of strangers. When WWII was over, Benzion had to make the 2,600-kilometer walk home and narrowly escaped being poisoned to death by mushroom soup. At home he was confronted with the ruins of his family, community, and people. Yet, he was not defeated.Lovingly written by his grandson, this book provides an account of a man's resilience to not give up on the world after extreme destruction, but instead to help rebuild a community and practice Tikkun Olam - Repairing of the World - by believing in cosmic justice and leaving an imprint on his family, friends, and strangers for generations.
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This was a moving book, both in recording the author's family's experience of the Holocaust, focusing on one of the few survivors, his grandfather, Zaidy (more formally, Benzion ben Reb Aharon Malik, pictured), & in exuding love of family, resilience of spirit, & solidarity of community. That Zaidy lived a long life in the bosom of the family he & his wife created is the best possible revenge against the Nazis, & against fascism in general.🕯️

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I won this in the Library Thing #EarlyReviewers program.
Bodek's grandfather, Zaidy, survived WWII and the Holocaust. We know this going in, and I'm hoping that this is a sustaining light in what is clearly going to be a passage from a dark chapter of history.
The introduction is light, focuses on the author's relationship with and happy memories of his grandfather, but within a couple of dozen pages of the book proper, I'm learning about the ⬇️

Bookwomble ... far-right Hungarian Arrow Cross Party, a shitbag organisation I'd never heard of before, and Zaidy is on his way to the Russian front as part of Operation Barbarossa. 1y
Bookwomble When I say "part of Operation Barbarossa", I should clarify that this means Jewish slave labour used to dig foxholes for nazi troops whilst under fire from Stalin's Red Army. 1y
dabbe Sweet kitty! ❣️🐾❣️ 1y
Bookwomble @dabbe He is 95% of the time! 😸 1y
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