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The Mascot: Unraveling the Mystery of My Jewish Father's Nazi Boyhood
 
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The Mascot: Unraveling the Mystery of My Jewish Father's Nazi Boyhood (Paperback)

by Mark Kurzem (Author)
3.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (11 customer reviews)

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Product details

  • Paperback: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Plume Books; Reprint edition (26 Aug 2008)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0452289947
  • ISBN-13: 978-0452289949
  • Product Dimensions: 21.1 x 13.7 x 2.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 2,376,965 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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One of the most remarkable stories of the Second World War...and ultimately inspiring --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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A powerful book...revealing his father's remarkable and horrific story --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars WHAT PRICE SURVIVAL?, 27 Aug 2008
By Gail Cooke (TX, USA) - See all my reviews
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There are many stories to come out of World War II, both told and untold, this is surely one of the most remarkable. It is a tale of survival but not without cost.

As a five-year-old boy Alex Kurzem saw his mother and father as well as neighbors shot by the Nazis. For some inexplicable reason his life was spared and he ran to hide in a dense Russian forest. Amazingly he did not freeze to death during the unrelenting cold but existed by searching for food and taking the clothes of dead soldiers.

When he is found by a group of Latvian SS soldiers they never imagine he is Jewish but believe he is Russian and more or less adopt him, making him a little corporal in the SS with his own uniform. Young Alex fears for his life, of course, and does as he is told, even to repeatedly watching repetitions of the same fate that befell his parents and starring in a Nazi propaganda film.

What price survival? What he has done will haunt Alex for the rest of his days. He is so troubled by his past that he does not even tell his wife and only later reveals his entire story to his son, the author of this memoir, Mark Kurzem.

The Mascot is not only a reminder of one of history's darkest times but testimony to the dramatic effects it may have on those who are not killed but sorely injured in their hearts and souls.

- Gail Cooke
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The revelence of history, 28 Feb 2008
By T. Kunikov (United States) - See all my reviews
Many times I'm asked why I study history, specifically that of the Second World War. This book is what they should read if they want to understand my answer. Even today, over half a century later, the Second World War affects lives and more so helps make up national character for a multitude of countries throughout the world. This story first attracted me when I read an article about it online, a Jewish child used as a Mascot by those fighting on the side of Nazi Germany? Was I surprised? No, reading "Europa Europa" was more than enough to convince me that history is more powerful than any human imagination. Thus, while I wasn't surprised I was intrigued, how did the child survive?

This book, while starting out slowly (I kept yelling at it to pick up the pace and get to the point within the first hundred or so pages) picks up pretty quickly after that, 2-3 days reading is more than enough to tackle all of its 400 pages. The beginning of the book is mainly a rendition of memories, by bits and pieces, of a man who is trying to recall who he was in an almost past life. By the time one gets to the end, much of what seemed like it couldn't possibly mean anything takes on a whole new meaning. I would hate to ruin any of it for future readers so I'll only say a few words.

A boy escapes into the forest and witnesses the death of his mother, brother, and sister. He survives to be found by Latvian soldiers in the service of the Germans and is raised partly by them and partly by a rich Latvian and his family who owns a chocolate factory. It took him over half a century to finally tell his story to his family and with the help of a few people the mysteries that he could never understand, words he could never put into context, were all solved for him. Easily one of the better books I've read in a long time about the Holocaust, even though the concentration is less the Holocaust as a whole and more a struggle of one 6 year old boy to survive and over 60 years later to find out his true past and identity. Highly recommended.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Story!!!, 25 Jun 2007
I have read many books about the WW2 period and found this book informative and captivating. The struggle of Alex seeing his family murdered and then being picked up by an SS extermination squad is a story of survival and human cruelty at its worst. As a young Jewish boy mixed up in the world of Nazism and ethnic cleansing this story is both shocking and impossible not to put down. Alex's memory is all that he has to go by and it shows just how much children remember in the most horrendous conditions.

An amazing read.
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very very good book found it to be a slow starter but soon found it hard to put down, as it described the amazing struggle a 6 year old boy had to go through, from surving in... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Fascinating Story
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3.0 out of 5 stars Great story
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2.0 out of 5 stars Great Story, Shame about the writing
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3.0 out of 5 stars Great story, poorly written.
The subject matter here is absolutely fascinating, and horrific - and although one of many terrible tales of the Jewish persecution, this is unique, at least to me. Read more
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